Back in Apollo, we had a feature where you could long-press on mobile and save a screenshot with options to include usernames, number and levels of parents, and original post, amongst other things. Those were the ones I used. I also remember there was a checkbox for watermark, which defaulted to on, and which I never touched but always respected, because it never condescended to me.

Anyway, I used that feature so much that there was no Apollo without it before the ensittification.

As a user experience designer, Apollo had done a lot right that the big tech names had been doing wrong, and I’d floundered on Lemmy until the Voyager team started from that foundation.

I appreciate everything this team has done for me, but I do miss this feature. It seemed aimed straight at me, so I almost hate to bring it up, but it was beautiful and I loved it.

(I’m sorry for not saying this on Git, but I just can’t right now)

eta: you guys are the best. I love everything you’ve done. <3

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    10 months ago

    They may have had the option in more than one place. That’s how I always accessed it – I may be misremembering. I was going off muscle memory, because that was a feature I used a lot.

    Now going through my old Apollo screenshots (I screenshotted literally everything in the UI before the app went down), it looks like you may be right?

    I think I used long-press to get to it, but I guess it’s been too long. As a UX designer, I’d still recommend adding it to the share menu, though, because it makes logical sense there.

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      10 months ago

      Can you put app specific features into the iOS share sheet? Generally that menu sends you elsewhere.

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        10 months ago

        It looks like you can.

        You can provide app-specific activities that can appear in a share sheet when people open it within your app or game.

        You can also create app extensions to provide custom share and action activities that people can use in other apps. (An app extension is code you provide that people can install and use outside of your app.) For example, you might create a custom share activity that people can install to help them share a webpage with a specific social media service