This release burns down more of the backlog as well as continue to improve the app quality further.

The key feature this release brings is NSFW mode. NSFW gives users a fast way to toggle NSFW content outside of settings.

When NSFW mode is enabled, both the blur and NSFW filter settings will be ignored. Instead NSFW posts will always be shown and are never blurred.

This mode is excellent if you want a quick way to switch between browsing SFW content and NSFW content.

Full changelog

  • Added NSFW mode. The option to toggle this mode is in the home screen’s overflow menu.
  • Added NSFW mode as a possible option for the quick action on the home screen’s FAB.
  • Added an image info screen to the image viewer.
  • Added a undo button to restore a deleted post.
  • Changed delete post action to update the post deleted automatically. Also deleting a post will show a snackbar allowing the user to undo the action.
  • Fixed a minor bug where the background of the inbox screen does not take up the entire height of the screen.
  • Fixed a bug when using the screenshot feature to take a screenshot of a comment without the post. Remove the divider at the top of the screenshot that serves no purpose.
  • Fixed a bug where sending an image to the app would show a bottom sheet but the bottom sheet would not be expanded.
    • @[email protected]
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      fedilink
      37 months ago

      Just to mention, multi communities are the main reason I’m checking it out (and replying from it now).

      Very clean work flow on multis, nicely done!

      • idunnololzOPM
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        27 months ago

        Thanks! I’m also always happy to hear people’s unique workflows so if there’s anything I can do to make the app more usable for you let me know!

    • deweydecibel
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      27 months ago

      Generally speaking, if users aren’t seeing your app has an update on the play store, tell them to search for the app or clear the play store cache on their phone. This usually makes the update show.

      • idunnololzOPM
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        17 months ago

        Honestly I don’t think the majority of my users check this community regularly. The ones that do probably already know about updates. One thing I can build in is a version check but I find these messages annoying personally and Id rather not add them in. Maybe I can show the message if the app is extremely out of date. I can put it on my backlog.