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minus-squareEnderWi99inlinkfedilink6•2 years agoThe Kbin app changes everything for me. I’m now perfectly comfortable here and have zero need to go back to Reedit.
minus-squareJoeKewllinkfedilink2•2 years agoI don’t see it in the playstore but was prompted to download the app when I opened a random post And it was a direct download and install as far as I could tell
minus-squareheydalinkfedilink2•2 years ago@JoeKewl it’s a progressive web app, your browser detects the manifest and offers to make a sandbox version on your homescreen. @HooptyDooDooMeister @EnderWi99in @Zana
minus-squareZeeg404linkfedilink1•2 years agoWhat is this app you speak of?? Last I heard it was still under development. I’m desperate for better mobile UX lulz
minus-squareJamie-Hayes914linkfedilink2•2 years agoIt’s actually not an app it just uses a manifest.json so you get a wrapper with icon on your home screen… Once launched its just the same as when you invoke the URL via browser.
minus-squareislandmonkeeelinkfedilink1•2 years agoYep, there’s a lot of work to do, but this is still very much usable.
The Kbin app changes everything for me. I’m now perfectly comfortable here and have zero need to go back to Reedit.
I feel the same. I’m done with reddit and happy to be here.
There is an app?
I don’t see it in the playstore but was prompted to download the app when I opened a random post
And it was a direct download and install as far as I could tell
@JoeKewl it’s a progressive web app, your browser detects the manifest and offers to make a sandbox version on your homescreen.
@HooptyDooDooMeister @EnderWi99in @Zana
What is this app you speak of?? Last I heard it was still under development. I’m desperate for better mobile UX lulz
It’s actually not an app it just uses a manifest.json so you get a wrapper with icon on your home screen… Once launched its just the same as when you invoke the URL via browser.
Yep, there’s a lot of work to do, but this is still very much usable.