Been building out this application with some features I’ve always wanted in other readers. Like that experience shown when viewing comment threads and some others. Few more key components are left, like accounts and mod view.

But was wondering what everyone’s thoughts are and whether they like this design approach.

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Could be interesting to see the macOs render. We’ve seen dozens of iOS clients already, I haven’t seen any macOs desktop one

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The design isn’t up to date. But, I sorta liked the idea of keeping it compact but each post and comment thread can open into separate windows if you want to keep something alive while doing something else. What do you think about this approach vs. a normal sized window/resizable window with a custom MacOS experience.

Edit: To be honest, I’ll definitely make it resizeable and mybe the tab bar moves to the left side so the main window feels more “Mac App Like”

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Hey there, I finally feel the application has reached a stable state I pushed details and download for the macOS app in this open source repo: https://github.com/neatia/Loom . Feel free to let me know what you think!

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