88 Interest Score
5 Discussions
0.06 Engagement
May 2023 Launched

The app uses an alternative way of navigating comment tree - swipeable stacks, which helps you in maintaining the context and keeping track of where you are in the discussion tree. You'll never have to guess who is a parent of the comment you're reading again.

What the Community Said

The main problem that HackerNewt is solving - navigating Hacker News comment tree without any friction at all. For that I've come up with swipeable stacks mechanism, it offers several advantages over traditional interfaces: - Comment width doesn't get narrower no matter how deep in the tree you are - You always see the parent of the comment you're currently reading - Swiping allows you to move in and out of subtrees with animated transitions that you fully control - You can easily skip subtrees

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Great to see an app version of hackernews!

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Congratulations on the launch🎉!

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Nice one and I actually like the one time fee! Congrats on the launch! I also like the image is the favicon of the page I would also like to see this even smaller so it won’t get my eyes away from text

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