Building a client worth a fuck still requires considerable effort. Anyone fading that probably hasn't made anything used by a significant number of people. I've made one for myself and it required time, money, and attention (primarily regarding security and bug fixes). Then there's maintenance after it's "finished" (a fleeting concept).
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When Zapstore?
It's a terminal-based client. So it may run on mobile but the UI is designed for a larger display.
I also dont plan to publish it because I don't care to deal with users. It would be abandonware for too long of periods, in my opinion. Maybe when I quit my healthcare work ๐
Do you have an Apk? I can shut up about it & never give feedback. I just have a hard time finding clients that work so I always open to trying new ones.
It's not an Android app. It's a terminal-based app that installs and runs within a terminal environment. The closest thing on Android would be to run a Linux terminal and execute it that way, but I doubt it would be usable on that small of a display.
It isn't packaged. It's just a script that installs from source. I'm not publishing it at this time. Plus, if you have a hard time finding clients that work on Android, you won't benefit from a terminal based client. It's probably the most asinine way to use Nostr.