Mainly use Damus.

Sometimes Primal.

But really, all the clients have things I like and things I don’t. Wish there were a way to just get everyone working together instead of separately.

Never tried Nostur, but I will today!

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Nostur is a clean client functionality wise, not a fan of the UI - def has some hidden gems I’d like to see Damus and Amethyst implement.

I like it at first glance.

Has a lot of functionality to explore. There’s a neat feature I’ve used in the past that restores followers that may have been removed or synced incorrectly from another client - there’s a lot good ideas and functions in there.

Not sure how to zap there yet, lots of things lacking too, which all have an onboarding process which takes patience and lots of effort from users

Definitely, that was one caveat I saw to it. I feel like clients aren’t really friendly to onboarding in general because of those friction points. There has to be an easier, secure, and functional way to onboard the average netizen.

Not sure what’s harder, that or getting the idiots to DCA… 🤦🏼‍♂️

You ain’t kidding on that 😹 it is the way.

On Nostur now, and need to figure out zapping again. This is the annoying part of going from client to client… getting it all going again so you have the functionality we want.

The strength of nostr comes from the fact that we can all work on different clients. If we were to combine efforts we would turn into Bluesky: A smooth experience at the expense of everything that matters.

While I completely understand and support competition and all the collective efforts, there are elements of each client I love, and want to see migrate into other clients… that’s the part I long for.

Just leaving this here...

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