Want to help testing Telephant on Windows (7 and newer)?
Here's a stand-alone 64bit binary, that should just work π
https://github.com/muesli/telephant/releases/download/v0.1/telephant_0.1pre_Windows_64bit.exe
Let me know if this works for you!
Want to help testing Telephant on Windows (7 and newer)?
Here's a stand-alone 64bit binary, that should just work π
https://github.com/muesli/telephant/releases/download/v0.1/telephant_0.1pre_Windows_64bit.exe
Let me know if this works for you!
@pollomostro Nice! You'll have the option to switch to a lighter theme and adjust the accent colors, soon enough. Work is in progress! :)
Issues preferably on GitHub, so I can track & coordinate development properly.
Highly appreciated!
I just built a Windows binary, which you could try.
Note: I haven't personally been able to run and test this, so it may or may not work. Let me know π
https://github.com/muesli/telephant/releases/download/v0.1/telephant.exe
I just built a Windows binary, which you could try.
Note: I haven't personally been able to run and test this, so it may or may not work. Let me know π
https://github.com/muesli/telephant/releases/download/v0.1/telephant.exe
Mostly go-mastodon and therecipe's Qt bindings.
Which platform are you on? Anything I can help with?
Haha, I have never heard of it, but love it!
Thank you π
It's hard to tell because I once started this project as a Twitter client, but abandoned it pretty quickly after they shut down all the APIs required to write one.
Checking the git history I've probably spent about an entire week of my life on it.
Support for multiple accounts and services is planned and in the works, but this will still take some time, sweat and tears to finish it up π
Uses about 80MB of memory here. Might depend a bit on how many photos are in your feed, of course.
Does it give you any error? I could alternatively provide a password-based login - even though I'd like to avoid that.
I haven't tried it, but iirc Pleroma claims to have an API compatibility layer. Sounds like it should work in theory.
I also fully admit, I haven't tried to compile it natively on Windows myself. I could produce a cross-compiled Windows binary from Linux, though. Possibly this weekend!
Looks, like it can't find Qt. I assume you haven't installed that yet?
Not only does #telephant have a cute logo now, it just got its own Mastodon account, too. Follow it at @telephant
They grow up so quickly, don't they...
Just merged! Thank you for your contribution! Looking forward to more π
Awesome! Can't wait to see what you did π
QML indeed comes with an ECMA compatible scripting language & engine, but happy to report no WebKit's involved here.
For handling the UI and its states I actually quite enjoyed using this approach. It's certainly a lot more flexible and less error-prone than doing it with (any toolkit's) widgets directly in C or C++.
The backend of the application is still entirely written in Go, of course.
@wolfie In theory it already exists, but I still need to add the image assets for a light theme.
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