1.1 has seen no progress. 1.0 hasn’t been updated in about a month.

  • @orangeNgreen
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    49 months ago

    I’ve mostly stopped using Bean because the features of other apps have greatly surpassed it. But I really do miss it. If Steve gets a burst of motivation and pushes some meaningful updates, I’ll be back in a heartbeat.

    • @VeedemOP
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      19 months ago

      What did you move on to? I’m struggling to find something that combines the UI and speed of Bean.

      • @orangeNgreen
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        19 months ago

        My daily driver is Thunder. What I like about Bean is that the title font is larger than the rest of the post, and you can customize the font in Thunder to sort of match that. I also like that it’s not a direct clone of Apollo, like Bean.

        And then I use Arctic for Mod Tools.

        • @VeedemOP
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          18 months ago

          Arctic is pretty good. Not nearly as refined, UI wise, as Bean, but way smoother than Thunder.

          • @orangeNgreen
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            38 months ago

            The dev for Arctic posted recently that the next update will have more customization options for the feed. Depending on those options, it might be enough to make Arctic my primary app.

            • @VeedemOP
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              28 months ago

              Good info, thanks.

  • Justus61
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    28 months ago

    Wait, this is dead? I didn’t notice. But yeah, it appears like that. Just need Banners to be honest. So much stuff here is quite nice. Aside from the fact that many options are paid only but you have to make money somehow.

    • @VeedemOP
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      39 months ago

      I paid the $30 when it was on sale and am regretting it. It has the best interface IMO, but it’s stalled out, is missing features other clients have added, and still hasn’t delivered on features such as truly functional community groups that were part of the pro package.