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๐ Zapstore 1.0.3 released
- Fixed regression with deep linking (stacks and apps)
- Added floating menu to easily share stacks
- Search for naddr and npub work in search bar
- Links within the app navigate to the right screens
- Various other fixes
Update from Zapstore itself or
๐ธ zsp 0.4.6 is out!
Now CLI with full agent support: self-contained documentation, --json flag. Just give it to your LLM and it will figure things out.
Recent versions have seen lots of bug fixes, preparing for communities, and default to the new NIP format.
Please everyone update, especially if you are running zsp < 0.4.4
I will later share a list of apps/devs that are on the old format and that will STOP BEING LISTED on April 21st. So update now!
Thank you for your attention to this matter!
๐ Zapstore 1.0.2 just released!
- Faster loading
- More reliable updates check
- Curated stacks
- A handful of annoying bugs fixed
- Under the hood changes getting ready for communities
Swipe on the stacks to "See More" and make sure you migrate yours to the new format!
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After today's drama there's a clear takeaway:
Apps are not shitposts, even if both are carried over the same protocol.
Catalogs are responsible for the apps they publish, and the well-functioning web-of-trust check and warning was not as useful. People just don't pay that much attention and that's a data point, not a complaint on my side.
Architecting Zapstore around communities, who own these catalogs, is the way forward for software distribution. I am more sure than ever.
The Zapstore software:
- provides a great default community
- surfaces communities/catalogs people in their WoT are using, and allows easy community management
- provides credible exit rather (permissionless at the catalog level, not the app level)
@Niel Liesmons has a lot of credit for this one