Just discovered #Sengi : BRAVO
2 things:
1) site says 1.8.0 but linux appimage says 1.6.0 ??
2) dark mode only ?
Merci
Just discovered #Sengi : BRAVO
2 things:
1) site says 1.8.0 but linux appimage says 1.6.0 ??
2) dark mode only ?
Merci
#Sengi 1.7.0 is out! 🙂
Some nice improvements here: server filters support, links in profile's image gallery to open original posts and more!
Full changelog here: https://github.com/NicolasConstant/sengi/releases/tag/1.7.0
Throwback to when I first learned about the #ElephantShrew. #sengi
Photo: John P. Dumbacher, Elizabeth J. Carlen & Galen B. Rathbun https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=50028183
Hello all, I'm trying something new to get a better vision of #Sengi users, what you like in the app, what you don't like and miss.
(yes, it's a survey 😶)
You can find it here: https://forms.gle/QbVhVQDnuShfvhUB9
Since it's the first time I'm doing this exercise, don't hesitate to give me any feedback about the process by itself!
Also, boosting for visibility will be highly appreciated. 🙂
I have just noticed that Sengi has LibreTranslate built in to translate text from different languages to the one is selected as the default language in the settings 😎. Kudos 👍 for using an a FLOSS solution for translating instead of the more mainstream google translate. 😄
https://github.com/LibreTranslate/LibreTranslate
#Sengi #sengiapp #libretranslate
A really weird thing happened.
One of the notifications in my Notifications was edited by the OP that is completely empty, probably it was a toot that I boosted previously.
I don't get how this notification totally broke two of my Mastodon clients, Sengi and tut in a totally different but really annoying way.
@Hughenknubbel just pointed me to Sengi - a Mastodon/Pleroma web client for the desktop. What is particularly interesting is that multiple accounts are supported in parallel.
And one thing is rather unusual in terms of operation: to change the account, you have to select it with a right-click.
@sengi_app that's a rather unusual decision. Intuitively, most people would probably just left-click on the account icon. Is there a special reason why a right click should be made?
Finally broke looking at the new #Mastodon interface and decided to try #Phanpy, but it's even more bloated.
Fired up my old #Sengi desktop client but it looks like the code is no longer maintained and the version I have doesn't work any more.
Didn't there used to be other popular web interfaces you could use to connect to your Mastodon account (on any instance)?
#Sengi 1.7.1 is out!
It's a small fix that should help some issues in some edge cases.
@sengi_app @NicolasConstant Hello & thank you for your clever #Sengi project.
Could you pls advise me if the width of each timeline column is hardcoded, or if users have some way within the GUI of increasing the column width so that when only using two or three columns the entire page width can be used?
So far i've not found a graphical way, so i assume i will need to create a #customCSS to do it... but i thought i'd check with you first.
Been using Fedistar for a few days now. It does a lot right, but it is not good at displaying threads.
When I click on a post in Sengi, it (usually) shows me the whole thread. Fedistar sometimes does that, but usually it just shows me the post, without any replies, or the post that it's replying *to*. Sengi fails sometimes, but it's much more reliable.
I also really wish Fedistar would tag bot accounts and visually indicate whether a post has replies, like Sengi does.