Thunder has been my go to since Liftoff stopped getting updates and 19.0 effectively caused a lockout. That being said, I am really ooking forward to trying out Raccoon once it hits F-Droid or play store (too lazy to compile myself tbh) as everything I’ve seen from the dev has been positive.
Edit: just checked and looks like the tester version IS available in the playstore finally. Exciting news 😀
Well, initial impressions were good but on my phone, the toolbar at the bottom was underneath the android navigation buttons. I’ll report it in the lemmy community.
I, too, loved LiftOff! but the developer had twins and, understandably, that seemed like the end.
Observing the same here. Will look to see if the bug exists later (or if you end up filing it) and maybe play around with it. There are a few cool Thunder feature requests that would also be killer (like ability to custom configure swipe actions). One small and purely superficial thing that I’m loving though is the font preview menu. Great user-first design and engineering.
But I’ve fallen for Thunder! Dare I try another?
Thunder has been my go to since Liftoff stopped getting updates and 19.0 effectively caused a lockout.
That being said, I am really ooking forward to trying out Raccoon once it hits F-Droid or play store (too lazy to compile myself tbh)as everything I’ve seen from the dev has been positive.Edit: just checked and looks like the tester version IS available in the playstore finally. Exciting news 😀
Well, initial impressions were good but on my phone, the toolbar at the bottom was underneath the android navigation buttons. I’ll report it in the lemmy community.
I, too, loved LiftOff! but the developer had twins and, understandably, that seemed like the end.
Observing the same here. Will look to see if the bug exists later (or if you end up filing it) and maybe play around with it. There are a few cool Thunder feature requests that would also be killer (like ability to custom configure swipe actions). One small and purely superficial thing that I’m loving though is the font preview menu. Great user-first design and engineering.