Trying to set up lists on the #MastodonWebApp and it's a janky experience. Seems like I should be able to see my list of following and tick names to add to a list. Instead I have to search my followers, or visit profiles and 3 or 4 clicks later finally add them to a list.
I would check the experience on #Tusky but my phone is currently being used by my 1.5-year-old to watch very important kids videos.
I'm still on the fence between #Tusky and the #MastodonWebApp. I'm using both, which feels a bit like split personality disorder. Tusky handles notifications better, the web app is quicker and has all the features. I might end up on the web app, although I think there's one more Android app I need to check out
One killer feature in the #MastodonWebApp I just noticed is translation. I had seriously considered figuring out how to code an app for myself that could translate posts. Glad I don't have to, my coding knowledge is waaaaaay too limited for me to actually make that happen
Trying the #MastodonWebApp on my phone, I like the live update and directly accessing account features, but it's unfortunately a cramped experience.
I really like #Tusky, but I use my Chromebook and laptop just enough to bother me that read notifications don't sync. Is using the #MastodonWebApp worth it on mobile?
Why are the hashtag suggestions all lower case in the #MastodonWebApp if #CamelCasing is preferred?
@rollenspielblog Ja, aber es gibt auch gute Browser-Apps, falls man keine Apps möchte oder auf jedem System ein ähnliches Look and Feel haben möchte:
Ich bin sehr zufrieden mit #Pinafore.social, aber auch die #MastodonWebApp funktioniert (mobil überraschend gut).