I have the app but it was so glitchy when I first downloaded it. I stopped trying and don’t think about it any longer.
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So... I just redownoaded the app. It's not as bad as it was, just from a pure interface standpoint.
I'm not really going to invest the time to set if it doesn't crash constantly because I just started a podcast and bumped up the playback speed and... It's not as good at that as other apps. So... I'm still pretty done with it just from a basic standpoint. If your primary functions don't... Function... Then I don't care what icing is on the cake.
I wish more devs understood that stability and functionality are more important than early releases.
The computer industry has gone to great lengths to stop devs from thinking that way, mainly by sabotaging the process of software development itself.
All the programming languages are trash and everyone uses github. The system filters for monke brains.
Out of my (almost) decade as a SQAE, only one company actually let QA stop shipment. The rest released despite showstopper defects.
my experience so far on #nostr, is seeing an app being pushed, and working for several days afterward, then left aside ... weeks after been published
A bit annoyed by this
I see apps (SimpleX, for example) being pushed that fail their basic functionality. Meanwhile, bells and whistles are continually added.
If the engine of my car randomly dies every few miles, I realy don't care if it has screens in the headrests.