Comment by mrichman 7 hours ago Website says "native" but it's an Electron app. 7 comments mrichman Reply alcidesfonseca 7 hours ago Is it possible that the [x Telemetry] [x Electron] and [x Subscription] means that the app does not have those things? marcogarces 7 hours ago it's exactly that, just less good choice for webUI, it was not clear to me at first either lunar_rover 4 hours ago I second this. To me the styling looks like tags and conveys the opposite meaning. factorialboy 7 hours ago * noted factorialboy 7 hours ago It is not electron. Look at the source code. righthand 6 hours ago The bullets appear to be suggestive tags not an inverse-feature list. Which is the confusion, perhaps changing the “x” to a red or “cancel” symbol (circle with line through it). kermatt 7 hours ago "Non Features: No Electron. No telemetry. No subscription."
alcidesfonseca 7 hours ago Is it possible that the [x Telemetry] [x Electron] and [x Subscription] means that the app does not have those things? marcogarces 7 hours ago it's exactly that, just less good choice for webUI, it was not clear to me at first either lunar_rover 4 hours ago I second this. To me the styling looks like tags and conveys the opposite meaning. factorialboy 7 hours ago * noted
marcogarces 7 hours ago it's exactly that, just less good choice for webUI, it was not clear to me at first either lunar_rover 4 hours ago I second this. To me the styling looks like tags and conveys the opposite meaning. factorialboy 7 hours ago * noted
lunar_rover 4 hours ago I second this. To me the styling looks like tags and conveys the opposite meaning.
factorialboy 7 hours ago It is not electron. Look at the source code. righthand 6 hours ago The bullets appear to be suggestive tags not an inverse-feature list. Which is the confusion, perhaps changing the “x” to a red or “cancel” symbol (circle with line through it).
righthand 6 hours ago The bullets appear to be suggestive tags not an inverse-feature list. Which is the confusion, perhaps changing the “x” to a red or “cancel” symbol (circle with line through it).
Is it possible that the [x Telemetry] [x Electron] and [x Subscription] means that the app does not have those things?
it's exactly that, just less good choice for webUI, it was not clear to me at first either
I second this. To me the styling looks like tags and conveys the opposite meaning.
* noted
It is not electron. Look at the source code.
The bullets appear to be suggestive tags not an inverse-feature list. Which is the confusion, perhaps changing the “x” to a red or “cancel” symbol (circle with line through it).
"Non Features: No Electron. No telemetry. No subscription."