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Implemented the Preferences window for #Macstodon today, with a bunch of quality-of-life tweaks:
- The number of toots to load when the app launches (or a profile window is opened) can be customized. Older machines like the SE/30 might want to put this at 0. Newer machines can crank it higher.
- The number of toots to load when pressing the "Refresh" button on a timeline can be customized separately from the launch number.
- Avatars and banners can be disabled. I'm probably going to default to banners off since I can't solve the memory leak around them 😢​ But if you have a lot of RAM then you can enable them!
- The image cache can be cleared, if your favourite poster has a new avatar and you want to see it.
I've attached a screenshot that shows the difference between the banner and bannerless profiles, as well as the new prefs window.
Next time: Finishing off profiles, probably. I'm hoping to have the 0.5 release sometime in March (for #MARCHintosh ) 😎​
Announcement: Macstodon 0.3 is here! 🥳​
Macstodon is a Mastodon client for 68k Macintosh computers! With it, you can post plain-text toots, view your home and local timelines, and view your notifications!
System Requirements:
- A 68020/68030/68040 Macintosh
- System 7.1 through 8.1
- At least 1.5 MB of free memory
- 32-bit addressing enabled
- Internet Config installed
- an SSL-stripping proxy running on another machine
You can download the latest release from GitHub: github.com/smallsco/macstodon
(but please read the Read Me, I worked hard on it!)
And with that, I'm going to take a break from this project for a few days! But do let me know if you've successfully used it!
#RetroComputing #RetroProgramming #VintageMac #68K #Apple #Mac #MacOS #ClassicMac
GitHub - smallsco/macstodon: A basic Mastodon client for Classic Mac OS
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