Fair rebuttal. I appreciate that it can be turned off and that it’s private and on-device. I’m still not sure that anyone wants that, but I could very well be wrong though.
What advantages does this have over something like Voyager or Jerboa (those are my go-to’s right now for mobile)?
How does the desktop version compare to something like Alexandrite (currently still my favorite)?
I’ve tried to put an emphasis on making Quiblr with an intuitive UI, accessible (e.g. dyslexia fonts, text-to-speech, font size settings, etc.), and novel features.
There are certainly other clients that are feature rich! But I envision Quiblr as a clean, familiar social media experience that reduces the friction that comes with the fediverse
Feel free to give it a go and send me any feedback you have via the Feedback page
Fair rebuttal. I appreciate that it can be turned off and that it’s private and on-device. I’m still not sure that anyone wants that, but I could very well be wrong though.
What advantages does this have over something like Voyager or Jerboa (those are my go-to’s right now for mobile)?
How does the desktop version compare to something like Alexandrite (currently still my favorite)?
I’ve tried to put an emphasis on making Quiblr with an intuitive UI, accessible (e.g. dyslexia fonts, text-to-speech, font size settings, etc.), and novel features.
There are certainly other clients that are feature rich! But I envision Quiblr as a clean, familiar social media experience that reduces the friction that comes with the fediverse
Feel free to give it a go and send me any feedback you have via the Feedback page
I’ll give it a go, thanks for the responses!