Hey everyone, I just wanted to provide a big announcement that Thunder is now available on Google Play Store!

The direct link to the Google Play Store listing is here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hjiangsu.thunder

As far as general releases go, I’ll try to keep all the different versions in sync (GitHub, Google Play, TestFlight) to minimize the amount of confusion.

I would like to give a big thanks to @CTalvio for helping with the graphics and screenshots that you see on the listing page, and others for contributing to the overall project! This would not be possible without all their help. Thunder is a community-driven project, and all your contributions towards the project help shape the way it is. If you are interested in contributing to Thunder in any way, feel free to reach out!

If you would like to join in on the conversation for Thunder, we have a Matrix page here: https://matrix.to/#/#thunderapp:matrix.org

If you would like to check out the GitHub page, it is linked here: https://github.com/thunder-app/thunder

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      Thunder might be better now with updates but when I sampled all the apps I settled on Liftoff as the best one.

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        Thunder is picking up momentum. We’re not quite approaching feature parity, but there’s more and more progress being shown off in the dev chat.

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          I think Thunder has the best design of all of the Android apps that I’ve tried. The only feature that is missing now that I’ve identified as personally wanting is being able to search Lemmy posts and comments (rather than just communities). I’m cool with being patient as more features are added, because overall, Thunder is so enjoyable to use.

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            Better search is on my list, so I’ll eventually get to that unless someone else on the team does first. Working on sidebars atm.

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      I mean… It’s like the second app for android, I think? Competition is not that fierce.

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    By far the best Lemmy app. Really reminiscent of Relay for Reddit, which coincidentally was by far the best Reddit app IMHO.

    Keep up the awesome work!

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      Also a former Relay user, I was really bummed it wasn’t among the apps making a jump over to Lemmy. A lot less bummed now because I legitimately picked up app development just so I could help turn Thunder into my next Relay. Look forward to doubletap slide to zoom in the image viewer, sliding items away completely to reveal buttons, comment context view when opening a link to a certain one, and more stuff that Relay demonstrated as must have’s for me.

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      I came from Relay too. Thunder and Jerboa are similar to relay in my opinion. Thunder just needs a few more features it will be perfect.

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      Just downloaded Thunder and I definitely agree with the Relay comparison.

      I think it will be my go-to Lemmy app because of that.

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    Just installed. Love to have a hide feature that could be implemented with gesture/swiping as well.

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    Thunder had been my favorite Lemmy app for a while now. I’ve tried others and some have a lot of potential, but Thunder is the app that does most things the way I like it. Congrats on the launch!

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    Great work, really thank you guys! I’d been keeping an eye on this app because it looked very promising in beta. It’s one of the best Lemmy clients I’ve ever tried and I love it being open source. I hope I could contribute, but I have a quite limited Flutter knowledge.

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      You dont have to know code to contribute. Answer questions when you see them, report issues, etc. I am a screen reader user and make it my goal to find anything that makes using a screen reader in the app more difficult and reporting it. I suspect thunder is one of the most accessible lemmy apps because of all my reports and the devs fixing them.

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      You definitely don’t need Flutter knowledge to help out! Providing general feedback on UI/UX, or ways to improve the overall experience is just as valuable as helping implement the features!

      I started out having very limited Flutter knowledge, and have been using this experience to learn about Flutter. That’s the main reason why I even started on this app 😅

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    This and Connect seems to be the best ones currently for Android from the limited amount of time I’ve been using them…

    At first glance, the design overall is more Material You in Thunder, however it lacks support of high refresh rate

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    Is there a reason why in so many apps (this was the case on many Reddit apps as well) the thumbnails never fill out the entire actual available space in compact mode? Why do they have to be so extra tiny when there’s so much empty space left?

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    I don’t know if this is the right place but the issues I noticed are:

    1. All posts seem to be blended into each other because of the bad default dark theme
    2. No way to delete my own comments
    3. After I deleted my comment from a different lemmy client, it is not reflected here, even if I restart the app
    4. More precise text size controls needed. The default text size is too small

    There are a lots of things that Thunder does perfectly fine. I can’t list all those here

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    If I originally downloaded and installed from GitHub, do I need to install the Google Play instance for Thunder to automatically update?

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      You would have to uninstall and reinstall it if you want to switch between the GitHub and Play Store versions!

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        Thank you! I will do that, only because I like the automatic updates vs pulling it from GitHub for each new version

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    I’m totally degoogled on my android, so I’m glad to have access to the github. Great news being on the app store though!

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    After trying a lot of apps; Thunder is my current go-to, glad to see this has been added to another distribution platform.

    I always prefer to use FOSS when available, and Thunder works extremely well, EVEN on my low end phone.

    Great work and many thanks!