As recently announced, here is this month's release. This release contains quite a lot of redesign (especially in the search and profile screen, navigation drawer, bottom navigation), taking into account all your suggestions, the possibility to highlight occurrences of textual queries in search results, the list of uploaded media (with the possibility to remove images), several improvements in Markdown rendering and localization updates. Moreover, this is the first production release featuring the new amazing application icon, which is part of the identity of this project. All people who contributed and who have all my gratitude, are listed in the "Acknowledgements" screen.
Just checked out the app; it looks slick, though the navigation has left me wanting.
On the main feed, cards will prevent me from sliding out the drawer. Seemingly the cards themselves can be moved side-to-side with quick swipes, but no actions appear to be (able to be) bound to it.
On the other hand, once the comments or sub-settings are open the only slide action becomes opening the drawer, rather than going back to the main settings/feed.
Maybe I've gotten too used to how Sync, and before that Joey for Reddit, do these actions; but they make a client like this much more comfortable to navigate.
A couple of small issues found so far....Comment bar theme, reverts to default, will not maintain selected option..
Comment text size, selection doesn't seem to change anything, the comment text height follows the selected post text size selection instead
Edit: Thoughout there has been a settings icon on the bottom nav bar, wondering why this has now been removed? Or is there an option I've missed to maintain this? Cheers 👍🏼
Appreciate the reply, I know where the settings had moved to, but wondered if there was an option to return the icon to the nav nar, as that's where its had always been, and my muscle memory still take.me there...
No, unfortunately. I am waiting for Coil 3.0 to reach a more stable version (it's still alpha rn and it has been taking ages). They took a grant from the Kotlin foundation in 2023 to provide a multiplatform version of the library, we're still waiting.