Yes, PeakD is notably faster for editing on both my laptop and via the Hive Keychain app on my phone. πππβ¨π€
!LOLZ
Yes, PeakD is notably faster for editing on both my laptop and via the Hive Keychain app on my phone. πππβ¨π€
!LOLZ
Although I like the Ecency app, it's still too unstable, freezing quite often. I do most commenting via the Ecency website on my laptop now. πππβ¨π€
!HOPE
!INDEED
!PIZZA
!WEIRD
I also think that even if the #Ecency website updates more often than the native apps and more updates means more chances of at least one new bug getting released (into the "wild"), more previous bugs get fixed (and the website occasionally becomes faster) in general !INDEED. π€ππ
!HOPE
!WEIRD
!PIZZA
I'm sure that's true, and that's great, but some of those introduced bugs really pack a punch. πππβ¨π€
!HOPE
!INDEED
!PIZZA
!WEIRD
There's also the question of which of those apparent "bugs" are actually "features" !INDEED. π€π€― They have to be communicated by the dev team soon after those new updates are implemented, and the team should also gather and respond to feedback from users. π§ββοΈπ€π
!WINEX
!HOPE
!WEIRD
Notable bugs coming with updates has made me somewhat less enthusiastic about the implementation of new features in interfaces that I use every day. Also, I'd draw a distinction between actual bugs and quirks, which just require a bit of getting used it. Lots of quirks I don't mind, because I can work with them, while some bugs stop me in my tracks. πππβ¨π€
!ALIVE
!BBH
!HOPE
!INDEED
!WEIRD
