User tags are going to be so useful. Keep up the good work, @aeharding@vger.social!

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        The app can work in the background and periodically check for new messages, just like email clients do with IMAP accounts.

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        You don’t need to have the app running in the background. Notifications can be pushed from the cloud.

        Problem is, that costs money to host and run that job to check for notifications. This is why a lot of small developers end up burying notifications behind a paywall.

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          So then „bury“ it behind a paywall, why is that bad? A server costs money so let the people who want to use that server pay their part. I see no problem with that.

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          I mean yeah, but hosting and running a voyager server that stores our login credentials would be a more complicated and difficult option for what gain? The simplest solution would probably be just waking up the app every so often to check, I think eternity does that

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            Speaking for iOS, I don’t believe this is possible. iOS has rules around what background processes can and can’t run on-device.

            For notifications coming from the internet, in order to preserve battery life, Apple wants cloud APNs to wake up terminated apps to deliver notifications.

            I know android does some similar battery preservation stuff around notifications, but I’m a little less familiar with that.

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      Meh, I bought Ultra lifetime after a few months of using Apollo and never even bothered using push notifications. Which is funny, because it was the main thing I missed when I originally switched from Android and RiF in 2020. Voyager is FOSS so it’s understandable that there won’t be push notifications, as that require servers which cost money, and it also introduces potential security issues. User tags on the other hand, were something Apollo sorely needed, and the dev never got around to it.

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        I tried to use Voyager on ios 17 to add widget. But, the option is unavailable. Howver Apollo sideloaded can do that.