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Please welcome Spring - the nostr browser.

This is the first public Android release, we're submitting to the Play Store, but an APK is ready for you to try: https://github.com/nostrband/nostr-universe/releases/download/v0.1.0/spring-nostr-browser-v0.1.0.apk

The app is open source: https://github.com/nostrband/nostr-universe/

We believe this category of a Nostr-specific browser is a very powerful tool for all the nostriches and bitcoiners. It takes the experience of using Nostr micro-apps to the next level, and should help accelerate the adoption of non-social Nostr use cases.

Some screenshots are here:

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If you hesitate to paste your nsec into the app, we totally get it - just use your (or someone else's) npub to log in and look around. However, if you do add your real keys - those are handled by a separate library, stored in an encrypted form and protected by the Android keystore, inaccessible to any JS code, immune to XSS or app-level bugs.

What you can do today:

- add nsec keys or npubs, switch between keys

- browse various interesting events on the homepage - trending stuff, suggested profiles, big zaps, highlights, long posts, live streams, nostr web apps

- open any event in any web app that supports this event kind and has been published on nostr using NIP-89

- open/close/hide the browser tabs, grouped by app/domain

- log in inside the opened apps as if you have the 'browser extension' (nip-07 interface injected into tabs)

- pin apps/tabs to your app "drawer" for fast access

- access your contact list at the search page, profiles sorted by recently-accessed first

- search through profiles, notes and long posts

- tab menu - if there is an event-id/npub in the url of the opened tab, you can zap the event, or open with another app from the menu (more coming soon)

- context menu - if you long-tap on a link with event-id/npub in the url, you can zap/open-with from the context menu

- nostr: links clicked inside a tab are handled by showing a list of apps that support this event (NIP-89)

- long-tap on a text selection with event-id/npub to open the context menu to zap/open-with

- paste a url to the search bar to open it in a new tab

- paste an event-id/npub into the search bar to open it in a new tab

IMPORTANT: nostr apps running inside the browser tabs can sign events and decrypt private messages without a confirmation screen and your explicit permission - do not use apps you don't trust until we implement proper app permission management.

What is coming:

- key access permission management

- reordering of pins in the app drawer

- more event kinds on the homepage

- search for more event kinds

- tab switcher screen

- NWC to inject WebLN into tabs

- custom feeds on the home screen

- custom tab/context menu items

- DVMs for translation, transcription etc

- and much more!

What do you think?

Amazing job! I was trying it since yesterday and have and amazing potential! That can be a big step forward nostr ux in term of auth and login. However, I have not entered the nsec because I want to wait for that permission control you speak of. Also a couple of details that I have noticed is that for example the share buttons, which normally open an android dialog menu to choose the app to share, do not appear. And the other thing that I think makes sense is to add the option to open in native app, using nip89 is great, but it would be nice to be able to open links or notes in native apps.

Otherwise amazing! It looks like a toy store with all these apps in one place😍

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Thanks for the feedback! Open in a native app is definitely great idea, somehow I didn't think of it. Will look into the share buttons issue.

Share button work by the navigator method share, some browsers doesn't have this capability. I was struggling with that recently xD

Yeah exactly, we will just inject that method into Spring tabs, no worries

Amazing first release, wow! I've been waiting for something like this.

Graphically already quite pleasing as well.

One thing I don't really understand is the heavy focus on features that the apps in the browser specialize in, instead of leaning completely into the unique value prop of this app. Onboarding, key management, payments and customised app discovery is what I would personally fully specialise in.

Displaying "Popular" and "Trending" notes, highlights, profiles might be great to have something to show people in the app for now. What I would like to see more and more are things like:

- app recommendations and filtering based on my profile lists (f.e. dvm's my Following list use, Note taking apps my list of "Writers" use, ...)

- onboarding and helping newcomers see the "one keypair, infinite apps"

aspect of nostr you seem to be in ideal place for

- ways to organize/categorize apps, select them as favorite (NIP-89)

Great job man. Would love to contribute (logo, UI, ...).