This isn’t my app, it just seems super cool as a way to pull together your own social media and news.

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    I don’t understand who this is for.

    It’s not a good RSS client because it doesn’t offer any specialised features (pulling content beyond what’s in rss, proper reader view, caching etc).

    It’s an awful microblogging platform client because you can’t see context or comments. So then maybe you could set up another account, otherwise you’re going to get every new shitpost in your Tapestry (ewww). Then you wonder why not use this account in Mastodon client when it can be a list and skip bothering with another app.

    It’s not a good YouTube app or whatever else they implement. It’s not going to be a good everything app because better apps exist for individual services and this developer doesn’t seem to have capacity to implement even the basics.

    It does offer some cool features when you have a bajillion news sources but then you’d be kidding yourself that this app will let you browse them all. Maybe you’ll set up some cool alerts for stuff you’ll see elsewhere anyway.

    I might be missing the point but this is really undercooked for what they try to charge.

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      I’ve never been a Twitterific user, even back when everyone was on it. The UI never really made sense to me because it always felt lacking. But maybe that minimalistic approach is their entire schtick, and their former users that enjoyed their style would buy it right up.

      On a similar thought, I think if Tapbots made a similar aggregator, I’d buy it in a heart beat.

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      Think of “Google News”, but for social media and RSS… Or Google Reader for all of those.

      The point isn’t to be able to comment and whatnot, but to get all the things you want updates on, in a single pane of glass, so to speak.

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        That seems like such a narrow use case. I’m not sure why making it usable would have hindered people who want to use it like that.

        Not being able to reply or see threads are just wild design choices IMO.

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        I understand this much. I tried it and it was awful for the reasons stated above.

        Reeder did a similar rebrand recently and it was similarly received. It looks pleasant (and way better than Tapestry) but doesn’t really stand up to scrutiny (same as Tapestry). I had to switch RSS app that I’ve been using since 1st gen iPod Touch so I’m a bit pissed ;) I understand Iconfactory had to reinvent itself because Musk killed Twitterific but this just doesn’t work and it’s been proven to not work already.

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    Been beta testing this as a Kickstarter backer for many months and it’s one of my top iPhone apps. Iconfactory has done a real good job and I’ll say that if you like the app, $80 for a lifetime purchase really will pay for itself after only a year of using it.

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      Im not using one of these with ads, ill host my own and use the website before that, would have to be insanely convenient and polished, even then id wait for a one time purchase clone

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        It has a lifetime subscription but it’s missing so many features I couldn’t imagine paying that right now. Well ever but specifically right now…lol

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    This is great. I’ve really been enjoying OpenVibe but it’s not perfect so I’m looking forward to checking out another take on this.

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      There is no such thing as a lifetime license.

      Any license only lasts as long as the person doesn’t want to alter the deal.

      (Speaking as a sublime text user who got shafted and switched to emacs)

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      I’ve been using Openvibe which is a similar app and haven’t seen one add and doesn’t have a subscription model. I understand development cost money but I agree with you.

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        Openvibe is backed by Automatic so zero chance it doesn’t become shit. But you can just switch when it does, I suppose.

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      $80 for a lifetime subscription is reasonable for a well developed app without venture capital subsiding the cost.

      Plexpass lifetime is $120.