I’m curious about other email apps (Mac and iOS). Anyone use Canary, or know much about it?
I’m not super interested in its AI stuff, and their privacy statement seems solid. It has a few smaller features which could make a big difference for the way I work or want to work with email (like the option to just pin messages, not make them disappear or get a notification about them).
I have Seek and Merlin Bird ID in my phone. Seek is for identification of plants, fungi, insects, and some animals. Merlin is for identification of birds, including analyzing spectrograms of bird calls.
Now I just need something for identifying minerals… it really is like having a tricorder in your pocket.
Looking for iOS abstract wallpaper app. Ideally I would like something like Tapet on Android (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sharpregion.tapet). It generates wallpapers on device, comes with many patterns and color customization. Any recommendations?
1️⃣ #Unread RSS Reader (@unread ) - THE best RSS reader out there. No competition. I use this daily.
2️⃣ #IceCubes (@IceCubesApp) - Easily the best Mastodon client you can get your hands on (and I’ve tried them all)
3️⃣ #Everlog (@wessley) - The most cost effective and beautiful looking journal app. I manually check for AppStore updates on this thing. Love it.
Toot is my fav but theyre not updating enough to keep up with new features and its annoying to have to go over to my mobile browser just to see what the filtered out post is
i dont care about:
Ivory
Metatext
Mona seems interesting but i really hate any app that features the explore tab bc we dont use that therefore i dont want it (big reason i like Toot—they were made before it existed so they dont have one)
Reddit's new API pricing is completely unhinged. @christianselig, maker of the popular iOS Reddit client Apollo is being asked to pony up $2 million per month to keep the lights on for his app. Even if he restricted access to just his subscribers, the API cost per average user is more than he charges. Reddit promised reasonable pricing, but now it feels like a rug pull.
Can someone convince him to adapt Apollo for @LemmyDev instead?