<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>SLCW wrote</title><author_name>SLCW (npub1vk…7q4uq)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub1vkgj57k30l2u7wave6t4nua75wjylx3nju6qu4vu7pneghwx8zlsf7q4uq</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>nostr:nprofile1qqszpxr0hql8whvk6xyv5hya7yxwd4snur4hu4mg5rctz2ehekkzrvcpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurvv438xarj9e3k7mgpr9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezu7n9vfjkget99e3kcmm4vsq3yamnwvaz7tm0venxx6rpd9hzuur4vg5xqmxe is actually a really nice client app. I can see how at first glance it may seem overwhelming, but when you actually dive in and start moving around, you&#39;ll see their UX is both beautiful, and intuitive.&#xA;&#xA;It functions very similar to Amethyst, presenting the same feed options, plus some others that give you a lot of flexibility in how you digest the feed. It also happens to be the best client for creating and reading long-form articles, a function that&#39;s sorely lacking from Amethyst.&#xA;&#xA;Finally, it has a great wallet system. It provides its own internal wallet making it a great option for onboarding new users, as well as options to call external wallets, or connect your own via NWC. They really covered all the bases.&#xA;&#xA;My biggest gripe, if you can even call it that, is that it&#39;s been a little buggy in the past. But their dev team is dedicated, and have addressed bugs quickly. They really are a team you can feel good supporting. I still use Amethyst as my main client app, just because I&#39;m so familiar and comfortable with it, but I use YakiHonne exclusively for long-form articles, and browse with a few times a week, just to keep my finger on the pulse of what&#39;s happening. Give it a shot! At the least, it&#39;s worth taking a test drive! </html></oembed>