I’ve mainly seen this with superscript notation not being recognized, but I assume there are other differences between Lemmy markdown and what Boost uses.
Is this guy even updating this app anymore?
His latest post of from 5 months ago, and the last one before that is from about 10 months ago. That makes me suspect the pace of development is slow, but we’re probably due for another update fairly soon.
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A freelancer selling their work for money seems like a weird thing to refer to as a cash grab.
Of course development is gonna be slower after supporting Reddit become non-viable; he instantly lost most of his potential future income from the project, and I assume he’s too busy paying his bills to devote much time to what is essentially just a hobby project in a field with a lot of competition. Maybe I’ll jump ship to get a more up-to-date Lemmy client, but for now it’s still the best one I know of, so I’ve gotten my money’s worth already.
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Thunder has been progressing nicely IMO. I’ve been trialing most of the other popular Lemmy clients and that’s my current favorite to replace Boost if we don’t see an update sometime soon.
Thanks for the tip!
One would hope
I don’t think so. Do any other apps support tagging users? That’s really the only feature I’d miss.
Raccoon for Lemmy recently added such feature
Thanks for the recommendation! It is a very nice app; could use a little polish but works very well overall. Will be interesting to see this progress.
Where? I just installed 1.13.7 from F-Droid and I don’t see it.
For now it’s only in beta. No stable release exists yet with it. I installed from github repo.