Freerse is there since this afternoon! Try it on 0.1.1
What happened with Amber? Can you share more details?
Before you invite someone to your house, check their appearance and which of your friends trust them 👌

Yes, agree. Would you like to write a draft for the homepage?
Thanks, will investigate that
Can you share more details? Do you get an error?
You're right. Opening an issue for that now
Heard your comments, 0.1.1 released 🚀
- Removed Primal link in time before the pitchforks, njump is used now
- Results will now clear when clearing the search query
- Logged in user is now persisted
- Refresh now works when pulling in the app detail screen
- Search results improved
- Add SHA-256 hash in the release details
- Internal optimizations
Update zap.store from zap.store... SO META

Or get it from https://zap.store
SHA-256 hash: 147f9a334f2accf0d7dddf007d098360885101d764e8c6e30bfc17c25c47c8e5
Website on mobile should look better now!
Blame long SHA-256 hashes for breaking the layout

📣 Introducing zap.store 0.1.0
For months I have been dreaming of a better app store, frustrated by big tech's permissioned bs, GPG's complexities, and Obtainium's reliance on centralized services and poor UX.
Here's the first (very alpha) iteration of zap.store, a permissionless app store leveraging the nostr social graph.
✔ Android only (for now! Desktop coming soon)
✔ Obtainium drop-in replacement (smaller catalog but growing)
✔ App releases are signed/curated by this account, as developers start self-signing
✔ Web of trust check before installing an app
Get it at https://zap.store or https://github.com/zapstore/zapstore
(SHA-256 hash of the APK version 0.1.0 is 8540bd492064c17d83bcdc6d2a463c2aea46f13c2b0d13b8a96023df95bd0c9d)
Feedback more than welcome, it's also possible to send directly from the ⚙️ screen in the app
s/o to nostr legends nostr:npub149p5act9a5qm9p47elp8w8h3wpwn2d7s2xecw2ygnrxqp4wgsklq9g722q and nostr:npub1zafcms4xya5ap9zr7xxr0jlrtrattwlesytn2s42030lzu0dwlzqpd26k5 for their invaluable help
Why should I trust the published version of signal that I see in zap.store?
https://github.com/tw-hx/Signal-Android
This branch is 4783 commits behind signalapp/Signal-Android:main
Good catch, this is why we show the repo URL. It was a mistake and that app was removed from the relay.
If you no longer want to see it please clear the storage for the app. In the next version there will be an easier way to do it.
This will 100% be the case when we open up for users to choose their relays. Step by step
During the bootstrap phase only this nsec is signing releases but I'm building tools for developers to sign their own.
Since there is no centralized source of truth anyone can claim an app is theirs, hence the importance of the social graph to establish trust and weed out scammers
Thank you Tony, right on. Bootstrapping a marketplace is a hard problem, so chose to hack the supply side in order to deliver UX, and slowly but firmly push for total decentralization
We're not stopping at APKs.
PWAs, DMGs, AppImages, IPAs... we'll do them all
📣 Introducing zap.store 0.1.0
For months I have been dreaming of a better app store, frustrated by big tech's permissioned bs, GPG's complexities, and Obtainium's reliance on centralized services and poor UX.
Here's the first (very alpha) iteration of zap.store, a permissionless app store leveraging the nostr social graph.
✔ Android only (for now! Desktop coming soon)
✔ Obtainium drop-in replacement (smaller catalog but growing)
✔ App releases are signed/curated by this account, as developers start self-signing
✔ Web of trust check before installing an app
Get it at https://zap.store or https://github.com/zapstore/zapstore
(SHA-256 hash of the APK version 0.1.0 is 8540bd492064c17d83bcdc6d2a463c2aea46f13c2b0d13b8a96023df95bd0c9d)
Feedback more than welcome, it's also possible to send directly from the ⚙️ screen in the app
s/o to nostr legends nostr:npub149p5act9a5qm9p47elp8w8h3wpwn2d7s2xecw2ygnrxqp4wgsklq9g722q and nostr:npub1zafcms4xya5ap9zr7xxr0jlrtrattwlesytn2s42030lzu0dwlzqpd26k5 for their invaluable help
Hello nostr, we're here for something big