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So for macOS, it honestly has not been a thought. I’m actually curious to see what it looks like now myself and I might check it out in the morning. Anything that we did definitely was accidental…
As for iPad, I know there’s stuff that’s sub-optimal there, and if I have to be honest, I rarely even pay attention to how things work there. It’s a struggle enough to keep up with a few different iOS devices…plus I don’t have a physical iPad so it’s hard to test.
That being said, eventually I’d like to polish up iPad support a lot more. But I can’t really give a timeline on when that might be.
Makes sense, and I think you've got the right idea. The development pace has been incredible, but Memmy for iPhone can still get better, and should, as that's the primary customer base.
I'd say, once Memmy is excellent, supports all different kinds of sites and image viewers, handles different kinds of content, is super accessible, has themes, filters, settings, and just generally everything you'd reasonably want to build, then maybe take your time and use the tools Apple provides to give a great iPad experience. Then once that's done and battle tested, maybe even a great Mac experience.
iPad, and hell I believe even MacOS on M1 if you allow it, can both use the iOS version until then.
Would you be open to PRs for iPad support? I have one and use the app on it often. I’ve been considering doing a few fixes.
Absolutely!
Understandable.
I belive that with all the new apple magic it is actually a low effort to make something multiplattform. I just re-installed the fabulousIce cubes App for mastodon, which code base is also a good reference for best practices.
However, you might want to consider opening a way for donations… I believe, you should be able to at least access all testing devices needed. Maybe a community effort could help with that.