cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1249875

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Note this is very much a work in progress still and this is very barebones. I plan to continue work and submit nightly builds on TestFlight, so be on the lookout for the new releases.

Happy scrolling!

  • ansik@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Showing a lot of potential, already like what I see! Can’t login with kbin currently so just hoping that will change, otherwise I’d be commenting from there now :D

    Swipe options nailed the bare-bones already and the right options in the right spots! I’d love to have share as the last option on swipe left. Also needs vibration when ‘unselecting’ (?) a swipe option.

    Performance is already great, smooth and no crash yet other than when trying to login with kbin. Looking forward to seeing this grow!

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      1 year ago

      FYI, I don’t think kbin has enabled API access yet which is why apps won’t work with it

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        1 year ago

        I just took a look at that, saw a lot of requests in TF feedback about it. I ran across something on GitHub. I’ll see how similar the two are and what could be done to offer a full integration in the same app. Not sure about this one yet.

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      1 year ago

      Fixed the KBin crash.

      Sharing I was thinking about having a little “…” at the top of the comment to offer an action sheet with sharing. But I like the swipe idea too. And of course the post share sheet will be there too.

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          1 year ago

          Although it should have been fixed to not crash (release was only just pushed though), it does not currently support KBin. I will look into implementing the API and support this. Might be a bit, since it will require actually writing an API wrapper (from what I have seen anyway), but that isn’t too much work. I’ll put it on the list.