Tux Machines
Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Dec 22, 2022,
updated Dec 30, 2022
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=> ↺ Carl Schwan: KDE developer, Web and QML developer
I’m happy to announce the release of Tokodon 22.11.2 (and 22.11.1 who I released earlier this month and forgot to properly announce). These releases contain mostly bug fixes but also some welcome interface improvements.
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Finally I added support for custom emojis in many places inside the UI. Perfect if you want to show you true verified checkmark in your profile :)
Aside from the nice new improvements, I improved the spacing in the app and while not perfect yet, I hope this makes Tokodon more enjoyable to use. Joshua Goins has also made various improvements to our internal networking code and this should offer better reliability and less prone to crash code. And I fixed an important crash on start-up that was affecting a lot of users
Finally I started adding unit tests in Tokodon and added the infrastructure to mock a Mastodon server. We now have reached 12% unit tests coverage and I hope this number will grow after each release.
Read on
UPDATE
=> ↺ Tokodon is a Qt-based Mastodon Client for Linux - OMG! Linux
The decentralised social network Mastodon is ballooning in popularity right now, with millions of folks flocking in to what the Fediverse has to offer.
But you don’t need to use a web browser or your mobile device to read, follow, and share updates on Mastodon. You can do it from the comfort of the Linux desktop using Tokodon.
Tokodon is a Qt-based Mastodon client for Linux desktops. It sports a clean, straight-forward user interface with all of the core features front-and-center. You’re never more than a click (or a poke) away from navigating your way around.
In this post I give you an overview of what the app can (and can’t) do.
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