cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/34293577

A fresh update is here! This release brings initial support for PieFed. The PieFed API is still under development, so some features are limited, but here’s what’s new:

  • Support for PieFed (limited while the API evolves)
  • Notifications for new activity on communities, posts, comments, or users on PieFed
  • View topics and feeds

Give it a try and let me know how it works for you!

  • artyom@piefed.social
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    16 hours ago

    I don’t even know where to start with this. It’s only available from the Play Store, meaning you have to have a device with a Google account logged in system-wide.

    Further, if you want to give money to the devs, the other options also make that available without a 30% tax applied to support one of the largest monopolistic corporations on Earth.

    And they’re also just better

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      I don’t even know where to start with this. It’s only available from the Play Store, meaning you have to have a device with a Google account logged in system-wide.

      Further, if you want to give money to the devs, the other options also make that available without a 30% tax applied to support one of the largest monopolistic corporations on Earth.

      He has an alternative donation platform. If you contact him, he might be open to giving you an APK if you donate through that. Orr you could just donate through that and install an “acquired” APK. Orr just donate through that, block ads system wide and have it installed through a proxied store (e.g. Aurora Store). For the longest time I didn’t even realize boost had ads because of my ad blocking LMAO

      And they’re also just better

      Boost is a native UI, both Voyager and Blorp (While visually appealing) are just web wrappers and I absolutely despise web wrapper “apps”. Boost also beats Voyager in customization (won’t comment on Blorp, never tried Blorp)

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        15 hours ago

        Boost is a native UI, both Voyager and Blorp (While visually appealing) are just web wrappers

        What’s the difference?

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          WebApps are just…so laggy, Voyager is prob the least laggy React app I’ve ever seen…but there’re still noticeable points where it is

          Native UIs, while not entirely immune to lag, is tons better and generally use far less resources to achieve it

          For a technical difference:

          Voyager/Blorp use React which is basically JavaScript and typically requires the app to ship with everything needed to run JavaScript. Each app runs a “mini-browser”. Though it has its pros because you only need to develop one app for all platforms.

          Native UIs use the UI elements provided by the OS and each platform you release the app on must be developed separately, but it can also be optimized with less effort and less resources.