More of an Apple issue to be honest, when you don’t have a feature complete application it’s very difficult to push past TestFlight if you aren’t ready.
It’s got a strong Web App however that also works incredibly well.
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More of an Apple issue to be honest, when you don’t have a feature complete application it’s very difficult to push past TestFlight if you aren’t ready.
It’s got a strong Web App however that also works incredibly well.
Keep in mind Pixelfed and it’s associated Applications are built by a one-person team.
But it does get better and better periodically, I love it and more and more features come over time.
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1.) More -> Moderate -> Pin
2.) There is no post scheduler at this point in time, but would be an excellent feature for sure.
3.) Not currently.
I don’t, I’m a Vanilla Stardew Enjoyer, but if I tried anything it would just be Stardew Valley Extended.
That might take some tinkering though.
I play a stupid amount of Stardew on my SteamDeck.
It’s also just nice being able to play my Steam Library on a portable device and having my Cloud Saves available as well, I’m a big “like to game in bed or on the couch” kind of girl.
It does look really great.
I’ll forever be saddened by the lack of FeMC as an option, so I’m not even sure that I’ll be playing it.
ATLUS continues to disappoint in that regard.
It does look like it will be a genuinely good remake for those who like the original P3 however.
As one of the most active moderators across multiple subreddits for the past couple of years, I could only Moderate on my iPad because of Apps like Apollo.
Apollo worked, and it worked well. Where as Reddit’s Official App is broken more than it works and until very recently didn’t even have many of the core moderation features you would want.
Having come from helping run some very large communities as well as a lot of niche communities.
Kbin and Lemmy give me the same kind of feeling Reddit gave me almost 12+ years ago.
I deleted Reddit from my phone and I have all email notifications off, I don’t get Reddit Notifications anymore.
Guess it really depends on what you consider “extras”.
It’ll get there, we are at 1.0.0 in testing finally, hopefully we will see it soon, but I wouldn’t say it will “never” be released.
It’s almost there.