Tapestry 1.4 now in the App Store if you were waiting for the nice new in-app conversation thread support.

https://apps.apple.com/app/tapestry-by-iconfactory/id6448078074

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Of course other clients have done this sort of thing since forever, but Tapestry isn't really a typical "client" app because it's not targeting a single service.

Not too many apps let you put RSS, Bluesky, Mastodon, Tumblr, Micro.blog, Reddit (and more) posts all in the same chronological timeline let alone support some of the underlying service's native actions like fav, boost, bookmarking, etc.

Tapestry is also extensible - you can even write your own connectors for different services.

Unfortunately despite all this power, Tapestry has waaaay fewer subscribers than Twitterrific had. Would be quite helpful if there were (a lot) more! 🙂
@bigzaphod Sorry if I’m missing something obvious here, but I just updated and can’t seem to see threads still. I was expecting to see you 2 previous posts when I clicked into this one in the app. I’m on Dev Beta 4 of 26.1 so that may be causing the issue too…
@bigzaphod Update: I tried again 3 min later and it’s working now! I didn’t change anything on my end so not sure what happened. But thank you for adding this! This was the last feature that was keeping me on Reeder, officially switching to Tapestry full time 🙂.
@guysedai due to how tapestry works, some features like this require the timeline items to first be refreshed so the items can update and get the new behavior or info they need. So if my post was fist downloaded by the prior version of the app but not yet refreshed by 1.4 that could have been why. In those minutes it probably refreshed the timeline and so it started working for those now upgraded timeline items. This is strangely hard to explain without getting super technical. 😛
@bigzaphod Understood, and I appreciate the explanation!