Yes, and until they support linked notes, user tagging, and fix their broken autocorrect, it’s unusable.
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I understand your point of view. Since you are already used to Damus, you are looking for a client with a polished experience. Plebtsr have a good UI/UX and is evolving rapidly too, I think they will catch up soon especially since the team is now working full time on Plebstr.
Me too, I think they will continue to build a quality app. Let em cook
Most iOS apps didn’t exist 3/4 months ago, at least publicly. Damus is around a year old (by memory) and now has lots of community pull requests with improvements.
Competition will come.
Exactly. To be fair, plebstr just ported over tweetoshi that I think they’ve had for at least the much time, but obviously there’s lots of nostr specific things to sort out.
I’m sure they’ll get there eventually, it’s just missing some pretty important features that should have been working when launched.