HackerNews-Support VS benuse

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HackerNews-Support benuse
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HackerNews-Support

Posts with mentions or reviews of HackerNews-Support. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-22.
  • Show HN: I made an iOS HN app to navigate large threads without getting lost
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 22 May 2023
    Thanks!

    > I can't tell what the hashtag button is for

    It's demonstrated in the guide [1]

    I have to think about how to explain the feature in the app without overwhelming the user. Always open to suggestions!

    > The numbers in the lower right corner of each stack seem like they refer to the number of sub-comments, but in my brief experience this doesn't seem to be the case. Is this a bug, of have I misunderstood what these numbers refer to?

    It's the total number of comments in the subtree (including all the child subtrees and their subtrees and so on).

    > I'd prefer to be able to tap a comment stack and have it open up. I get that swiping isn't that hard, but I typically one-hand and would prefer if mere tapping did the same thing as swiping (and I can't think of what else a tap would mean, so it shouldn't cause a conflict to have this as an option, right?)

    I think it could be a frustrating experience when you mistap upvote or any other button, expanding/collapsing the stack instead. I will try it to see how it feels, it just might be one of those things that look good only on paper, and once implemented it'll be just an extra option that everybody ignores. There's also a good argument for that - accessibility [2], but there are alternatives for the tap gesture.

    > I would suggest adding Settings to this menu, as an alternate way of reaching it.

    I figured that on average users go to settings only a few times, mostly when they initially set up the app. Adding an entry point on the thread screen would increase the complexity, support and testing efforts, but further down the road when other things are ironed out it can be a good improvement.

    [1] https://github.com/devandsev/HackerNews-Support/wiki/Guide#a...

    [2] https://github.com/devandsev/HackerNews-Support/issues/1

benuse

Posts with mentions or reviews of benuse. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing HackerNews-Support and benuse you can also consider the following projects:

HackerNewsDarkTheme - Dark Theme for Hacker News (news.ycombinator.com)

hacker-news-redesign - A minimal Hacker news client built with Next.js and TailwindCSS :rocket: [Moved to: https://github.com/RocktimSaikia/hackernews-redesign]

Glider - Glider is an opinionated Hacker News client. Ad-free, open-source, no-nonsense.

hackernews-badge - A gadget that displays the latest HackerNews article, and notifies you of changes to your karma

hn2mdir - Crawl hn.algolia.com to convert Hacker News into a mailing list

HackerNews - macOS HackerNews client that aims to be a Mac-assed Mac app. Written in Swift + AppKit.