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This what Iโ€™m afraid of if I switch to Android

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I tried amethyst for a while. Itโ€™s slow compared to Damus. And itโ€™s only gonna get faster once will implements nostrdb fully

it is slow, notedeck is king, just needs zaps

Notedeck is the future of Damus ๐Ÿ‘‘

It is, prob wins nostr

and Ive used iOS a lot, still have an iPad

I just don't like it ๐Ÿ˜

I wish graphene had better ui/ux

Thankfully I'm a long time Linux user so idgaf, function>form ๐Ÿคฃ

My favorite part of Amethyst is the notifications page which iOS peeps universally seem to hate the design of ๐Ÿ‘€๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ

Itโ€™s too busy for my taste

That seems to be the consensus. I'm the other way, I find most other apps to have low information density. I have to click to different tabs, click on icons to get the info I want. On amethyst it's just all right there. To each there own, if we were all the same life would be boring. I think it's why I don't really like iOS for the most part. The great Apple design isn't so good for me.

I understand.

Mentions is my favourite part of the notifications. Only what I need to take action on. One of the reasons I enjoy onlyzap mode. Cleaner

Toggles or different tabs. One with all and one with mentions only is great

I can see that. With pokey I get all my replys and mentions in the Android notification area for quick access, but no reactions, I keep them hidden. The notifications in Amethyst is like an overview. I like seeing the custom reactions, it's like another sub channel of communication.

Another area where devs do whatever they want. All I see is blobyeyes or turtlehap. Would be fun to have a reactions only view. With nothing else. Custom reactions or not I mean

we have push notifications built in to Damus. Technically, I could set it to reactions only outside of the app. But I meant in app view of reactions only

I spent years doing tech support at a shop that created iOS software. I have some Apple PTSD I think.

I've been playing with it on Linux, pretty slick.