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in reply to Tanya McGee Wheatley 💜🥰

I use Semaphore, which is a very fast and accessible web app. You'll probably want to use it in focus mode most of the time, as the keyboard shortcuts are very comprehensive and efficient. https://semaphore.social/
in reply to Jamie Teh

@jcsteh Enafore's where it's at now. https://enafore.social.
in reply to The Cube

@seedy I was a bit wary of Enafore because it describes itself thus: "Enafore is a somewhat unstable fediverse client..." But perhaps that description just needs updating :)
in reply to Svenja

@seedy @svenja I see the latest commit drops the "unstable" from the description, so it was probably just outdated caution. That change hasn't hit the enafore.social page yet though.
in reply to Jamie Teh

@seedy Ah, already found a bug: the modals focus the dialog instead of the first button, which means an extra tab key press. I'll file a bug at some point.
in reply to Jamie Teh

@jcsteh yes, I also noticed that, unfortunately didn't have time to fill a Bugreport atm. @seedy
in reply to CJ

@cj I'd argue the native web interface is nowhere near as efficient or delightful to use with a screen reader, though. @BlindQuilter
in reply to CJ

@jcsteh I use it with JAWS, and after turning off the virtual cursor and using the shortcut keys, I find it to be as efficient as any desktop application. I prefer it over Tweesecake for example. I find it very similar to Semaphore, which I also tried, and I'm not sure why I preferred the native web interface over Semaphore.