Hey everyone, its been a while but it’s finally time for another Thunder release. As always, there have been many improvements, additions, changes and fixes in this release which should make for a even better Thunder experience. If you have any suggestions or feedback, feel free to discuss it in the Thunder community or on GitHub.

A quick reminder: if you are using the Google Play version or App Store version, please note that it may take a bit of time before you receive the update. Now onto the update notes. This update brings a few major features:

🎉 New Features

  • Instance and community modlogs are now available in Thunder. To access the instance modlog, tap on the triple dot button located on the top app bar and select “Modlog” when viewing general feeds (Subscribed/Local/All). To access a community modlog, navigate to the given community and find “Modlog” in the extended actions.
  • Mod reports are now available to view and resolve within Thunder via the drawer. If you are a moderator or admin of a community/instance, you should see a new “Reports” option under the general feeds. Only post and comment reports are available at this time. Private message reports will come in a future update.
  • The user feed has been fully re-worked to provide a better experience similar to the general/community feeds. This means that you can now change the sorting when viewing a user feed, and use the FAB for additional actions.
  • An instance explorer has been added into the Search page. This allows you to explore communities, posts and comments for the current instance.
  • Thunder now has an in-app changelog for updates. It is turned on by default, but can be toggled off in the settings. This changelog should help you keep track of what additions, changes, and fixes have been added in upcoming versions.

ℹ General

  • Improvements to markdown rendering. Spoiler markdown detection has been improved, and there is now initial/experimental support for subscript and superscript markdown tags. Markdown quick actions when creating posts/comments will be added in the near future.
  • You can now customize the user/community name format and style across Thunder! This is accessible through Settings -> Appearance -> Theming. You can adjust the font weight, colour, and format for both user and community names.
  • Improved UI/UX for long press actions, and additional customization options including customizable feed dividers and navigation bar labels.

And much much more. I can’t go through all the changes in the changelog, but for those who are curious, feel free to check out the full changelog below.

We have a Matrix space if you would like to join in on discussions: https://matrix.to/#/#thunderapp:matrix.org


I would just like to thank everyone for the continued support and contributions. Thunder is still a project that I can only work on the side, and knowing that others enjoy it drives me to continue working on it!

If you would like to show a token of appreciation to me or anyone else that has contributed, check out the following link for more information: https://github.com/thunder-app/thunder/issues/756

Thanks again for everything so far, and I hope you enjoy this update!


Additions

  • Added instance explorer to see instance posts/communities/comments by micahmo
  • Added partial superscript/subscript markdown support by hjiangsu
  • Added ability to mark posts as read when scrolling through feed by Fmstrat
  • Added support for posting as a different user by micahmo
  • Added instance and community modlogs by hjiangsu
  • Added option to show full date and select date format by hjiangsu
  • Added additional Lemmy styled user/community formats by hjiangsu
  • Added ability to search federated instances by micahmo
  • Added ability to switch user in user account settings page by micahmo
  • Added new type badge to indicate video URLs by hjiangsu
  • Added in-app changelog by micahmo
  • Added support for custom user/community styles by micahmo
  • Added option to show navigation labels by micahmo
  • Added customizable feed card divider by hjiangsu
  • Added ability to view post/comment reports by hjiangsu
  • Added Turkish language localizations by mikropsoft

Changes

  • Refactored user page to match feed page by hjiangsu
  • Improved sort top submenu transition by micahmo
  • Adjusted “Hide NSFW Previews” setting label to “Blur NSFW Previews” by hjiangsu
  • Improved Lemmy spoiler detection by hjiangsu
  • Improved link handling for users/communities by micahmo
  • Reworked internal post parsing logic and thumbnail previews by hjiangsu
  • Hide unsupported FAB actions based on feed (general, community, user) by hjiangsu
  • Categorized post/comment bottom sheet options by micahmo
  • Improved link sharing experience by micahmo
  • Improved feedback when loading instance information by micahmo
  • Android back button closes opened drawer by micahmo
  • Android back button closes opened user sidebar by micahmo
  • Applied subtitle hint for show post author setting by micahmo
  • Improved navigation to comment context by micahmo
  • Improved handling of search result comments on deleted posts by micahmo
  • Removed usernames on user feeds posts by micahmo
  • Applied timeout when loading image dimensions for image viewer by hjiangsu

Fixes

  • Show keyboard automatically when community search is triggered, and state fixes by micahmo
  • Fixed issue with talkback and downvote semantic label by hjiangsu
  • Fixed notifications page state issue by micahmo
  • Fixed issue with refreshing the feed when switching accounts by micahmo
  • Fixed in-app browser url scheme redirection by micahmo
  • Fixed community name format in create post page by micahmo
  • Fixed handling of multiple deep link actions by micahmo
  • Fixed tagline refreshing multiple times on load issue by micahmo
  • Fixed sidebar overflows by micahmo
  • Fixed tagline overflow by micahmo

Misc

  • Moved fastlane directory for F-Droid approval by hjiangsu
  • Fixed CI for Flutter 3.16.9 and update docker builds by Fmstrat
  • Upgraded to Flutter 3.19 by hjiangsu
  • Updated peter-evans/create-pull-request by micahmo
  • Updated instances by github-actions
  • Updated Lemmy API version by hjiangsu
  • Added development flavor by hjiangsu
  • Improved animations for advanced share sheet and link preview modals by micahmo
  • Updated translations from Weblate by hjiangsu
  • Upgraded gradle version and migrated to flutter_sharing_intent by hjiangsu
  • Updated internal package dependencies by hjiangsu
  • Integrate i18n-ally by micahmo
  • Migrated from sqflite to drift packages by hjiangsu
  • Updated Lemmy API to support upcoming 0.19.4 by hjiangsu
  • micahmo@programming.devM
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    6 months ago

    That’s great, I’m glad to hear the haptic feedback in Thunder works when the system setting is turned on.

    To be honest, it feels like the right behavior for Thunder to respect the system setting. I personally keep “Touch feedback” turned down, because I do not like haptic feedback, and I’m glad Thunder and other apps respect that. I tried Voyager, and you’re right, it seems to override that setting, which doesn’t seem like a good thing to do. :)

    Let me know your thoughts, and whether it’s an acceptable solution that users will need to enable haptics in system settings in order for it to work in Thunder. Thanks!

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      6 months ago

      Thanks for your time replying. Personally I keep system’s haptic feedback turned off since I fin it annoying for every action I do to get it. I prefer the way Voyager has it eg for confirmation when replying, voting etc. But as I say, it’s my personal preference. 😀

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        6 months ago

        I’m glad we found the root cause of the issue. I’d also like to chime in here to say that I think it makes the most sense for Thunder to respect the system settings. I know that I would also get frustrated if it were the opposite. For example, if I had system haptics off but an app was not respecting the system settings.

        @WeAreAllOne@lemm.ee This may be a dumb question, but are there per app settings that can be set to turn on/off haptics? If so, this may be the best course of action to take!

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          6 months ago

          In Voyager there is a setting to turn on-off haptic feedback. So in my case the device-system haptic is off but I get feedback when I turn on the setting in Voyager. Hope I’m clear what I mean…😏