I use nostr:npub1yzvxlwp7wawed5vgefwfmugvumtp8c8t0etk3g8sky4n0ndvyxesnxrf8q most of the time also.

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Would prefer to see an APK or otherwise non Google Play option and better terms of service to match for non Google users like the Amethyst terms.

Bending the knee to Google with your ambiguous terms is not in alignment with the nostr ethos, but I'm playing with it and love the multi platform approach especially for onboarding new people.

Agreed, sometimes I have to cross the line to get a better app. I use Aurora instead of Google Play on Graphine and Calyx both seem to work.

Same, but Yaki wouldn't download for me in Aurora. APKs directly from the devs are much preferred and IMO result in more direct to the dev donations πŸ˜‰πŸ˜‰

It's available from Zapstore sourced directly from the Github.

I didn't see the APK on the GH. I'm assuming someone in the middle is doing that compile ??

I'm really trying not to have a sixth application manager on my phone πŸ˜… but if I must...

Oh, I always use Zapstore (Open source), or Aurora (Google slop). I don't use anything else.

I don't see the APK on the GH either but it is signed by nostr:nprofile1qqszpxr0hql8whvk6xyv5hya7yxwd4snur4hu4mg5rctz2ehekkzrvcpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurvv438xarj9e3k7mgpr9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezu7n9vfjkget99e3kcmm4vsq3yamnwvaz7tm0venxx6rpd9hzuur4vg5xqmxe on Zapstore so, possibly they upload the compiled version on Zapstore. It has a checksum on Zapstore as well, so, if you compile the app yourself you can check the values against each other to confirm the compile is legit.

Correct, the app is available on Zapstore and we will releases soo. to the github repository πŸ™

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