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After using all these interchangeably for a bit, (including MetaText), I’ve settled on sticking to these 3. These are the “finalists”, so to speak. 😁
Trying out the web view added as an icon on my Home Screen.
Every app has had its pros and cons but everything is so scattered between them. I couldn’t find an app that has everything I’d like in it.
@tashen Reading about your app journey is pretty interesting...I almost feel like doing the same but for Android!
@WanderingInDigitalWorlds It’s always an interesting adventure! I do enjoy exploring and testing different apps. ☺️
@tashen There's something playful about the testing process which I really appreciate myself. As you learn all the eccentricities of each app, no two apps will be the same too!
@WanderingInDigitalWorlds Yup! Both a pleasure and a frustration, finding out “x” app has features you love and just one quirk or issue you don’t, and “y” app doesn’t have that issue but also don’t have the features you love from “x” app. 🙃
Sadly a mixed bag of results overall. Unfortunately there isn’t one that I’ve been able to comfortably settle on.
@tashen Is Fedilab available on iOS? That's the app for me as it has everything which I crave in a highly functional package! It's a buy once and enjoy type of app, not very expensive for everything one gets from it.
@WanderingInDigitalWorlds It does not seem to be. 😔
@tashen Ivory for Mastodon is in early access on the Play Store...I find it curious that the Fedilab creator hasn't done the same for iOS. 🤔
@WanderingInDigitalWorlds umm, are you sure it is? I don’t think Tapbots develop their apps for Android…
@tashen I looked at the Ivory for Mastodon and the developer is named Asko Nomm so you're right! I didn't catch that difference initially as my focus was on the name
@WanderingInDigitalWorlds shows how easy it is to deceive on the Play Store 😅
@tashen Yep, its usually why I only download anything after carefully examining the app, developer, and permissions.