microflash 20 hours ago

Pretty nice but unfortunately scroll performance is extremely choppy like many other Flutter apps. Also, like many other Flutter apps, it can’t use system font stack. Still, on iOS, this is probably a better option than many other open source clients. On Android, I like Glider[1] and Harmonic[2] a whole lot more.

[1]: https://github.com/Mosc/Glider

[2]: https://github.com/SimonHalvdansson/Harmonic-HN

  • slimypi 20 hours ago

    Harmonic is great. Been using it for years ! Has the best UX/function quality ratio imho.

    • chuckwfinley 12 hours ago

      Harmonic is great, been using it a long time now. Prior to that I used Materialistic... I'll give this other one a try but I've been totally happy with harmonic, so it'll take a lot to move me I think.

    • binarysneaker 8 hours ago

      After looking at the screenshots of this, I came here to say the same. It's gonna take a lot to persuade me to switch from Harmonic.

  • tiltowait 19 hours ago

    Scrolling is extremely smooth on my iPhone 14 Pro.

    The app, though, feels like an Android transplant. No tap to scroll to the top, odd widgets, and no rubberband scrolling. The tip bubbles are also very “Google”.

    That said, while it’s not for me, it appears to be very solid for Android users (or people who are, to their benefit, less picky than I am).

  • longstation 20 hours ago

    I am having a pixel 6a and scroll feels normal.

  • dr_kiszonka 9 hours ago

    Harmonic is nice, but it doesn't always submit stories.

  • simondanerd 14 hours ago

    Reading (and replying) on Glider. Love it.

  • chucklenorris 10 hours ago

    scroll is smooth for me - android 9 / 6 yo phone

mvf4z7 a day ago

I used to use a client app like this. But after I switched phones, I never re-downloaded it and have found that using the browser works just as good for such a simple application.

  • codemac 21 hours ago

    I'd love actually an "app" that was just the bookmark manager for launching the browser.

    Chrome, firefox, etc on android all either push me to use piles of shortcut icons w/folders (cluttered and exhausting to manage), or click through a hierarchical menu thats 20 clicks away.

    • eitally 20 hours ago

      You can always just "Saved to home screen" from Chrome on mobile, and then create a shortcut folder with your collection of "web" apps. I've been doing this for the past couple years for a few local restaurants that use Square for direct online ordering, in order to shortcut the link to their ordering site.

    • dbtc 21 hours ago

      This would be great! Especially if it could sync bookmarks from multiple browsers. And URLs could be custom set to open in a non-default browser.

  • lowercased 21 hours ago

    maybe it's just mobile safari, but hacker news in the browser on mobile is unusable for me.

    • oneeyedpigeon 20 hours ago

      What's the problem? It's almost perfect on android, for me.

      • cenamus 19 hours ago

        Text links/buttons are terribly small, almost impossible to click. Text is too small too, but manageable. And of course mobile browser don't just let you zoom like on a PC

        • wiseowise 18 hours ago

          > And of course mobile browser don't just let you zoom like on a PC

          You absolutely can. Press button to the left of URL bar (don't know how it is called, where you can also enter reader mode) and at the bottom you'll find 100%. Press it and you'll have to A buttons that allow you to scale.

        • lxgr 19 hours ago

          Text works ok for me (you also can zoom in iOS Safari in the "tab menu" bar button!), but I've definitely downvoted things I've been meaning to upvote when reading on a shaky bus/train.

    • zero-g 21 hours ago

      I’ve been reading hacker news only through hckrnews.com for years and never looked back

      • lowercased 21 hours ago

        Thanks! Never knew about that one!

        • tbeseda 20 hours ago

          I love hckrnews! I even cloned it to tailor it to how I use it[1]. Still working on filters and point threshold.

          [1] https://hnr.app

  • HaZeust 21 hours ago

    Does it? It doesn't even notify you of new replies.

    • mplanchard 21 hours ago

      I've come to view this as a feature, personally. It means I'm a lot slower to respond to things, but it helps me to avoid getting drawn into heated conversations.

      • lxgr 19 hours ago

        +1, it's definitely a feature, not a bug.

        Getting a push notification or just seeing a little red badge makes me optimize for "be the first to answer". Seeing responses in a polling/async way means I can take a breath, read others' answers, and only respond if somebody else hasn't made the same point already anyway.

    • wiseowise 18 hours ago

      It's not a dating site.

      • HaZeust 12 hours ago

        What's this even mean?

cpcallen 20 hours ago

I am obviously not the target audience for this, because it seems to be the opposite of what I want: I'd much rather just have a text-only homepage than anything with thumbnails.

I'd really love an iOS app for Reddit that made the site look more like this one (or like the old `.compact` version did).

filcuk an hour ago

I like it! Would like to have a share article/hn link to be able to direct it into wallabag or some other read later app

joshstrange a day ago

I bounce between Hack and Octal (I like both for different things)

This looks decent but it misses a feature that I won't give up from Octal which is Apollo-like swipe left->right anywhere to go back (and reverse to drill back into the story you were on, which Octal doesn't support).

  • SnowingXIV 7 hours ago

    There is an option that changes the behavior for the swipe at the root level. Agreed this would be really nice to also work within a story to go back by using left -> right. Leaving the options to reply with a long press.

    Other than that I do appreciate the reader settings and this is one of the better ones. Most are just readers — this allows logging in.

    Another thing, editing of comments is a bit odd. It said a comment was updated but wasn’t? Logged into the site and didn’t see the change.

  • 7839284023 9 hours ago

    > Apollo-like swipe left->right anywhere to go back (and reverse to drill back into the story you were on, which Octal doesn't support).

    The feature is also present in HACK! It's called "Full screen swipe to go back" (you really need to search for it, the settings list is kind of messy). Also the reverse you mentioned is implemented.

chucklenorris 9 hours ago

I really like it. A few suggestions:

- Make the preview text length configurable, I'd like to read more of the original post before I dive into comments

- The search is rather annoying. I found the post on hn web then it took me a while to find it in the app to comment on it. Maybe implement a filter on the main page for precached stories?

- A bit of styling / spacing / coloring would be nice. For example the stories feel like they blend into each other. The app is monochrome by design but I think a bit of color could guide the eye on content heavy views

wklm 21 hours ago

I like the compactness of the UI, really well done!

I was trying to build the app locally, but it's failing:

``` wojtek@Mac Hacki % flutter run Launching lib/main.dart on iPhone 16 Pro in debug mode... Running Xcode build... Xcode build done. 51.3s Failed to build iOS app Error (Xcode): lib/blocs/stories/stories_bloc.dart:254:15: Error: Property 'isEmpty' cannot be accessed on 'List<int>?' because it is potentially null.

Could not build the application for the simulator. Error launching application on iPhone 16 Pro. ```

ziddoap 19 hours ago

Do a lot of people use HN clients? It never occurred to me to look for one.

Looking at the feature list here, most of them I can already do (comment, vote, submit, etc.). Some of the other features I feel like would degrade my experience (polls, notifications).

If you are someone that uses a 3rd-party client to access HN, can you sell me on the killer features (of whichever client you use)? Am I missing out?

  • Tmpod 13 hours ago

    I actually use Hacki, and in fact was a bit surprised to see this listed here hehe.

    I use it on my phone for three particular reasons: 1) Good dark color-scheme (easier on my eyes when I'm inside) 2) Adjustable font (HN default is way too small for me on a small phone screen) 3) Easily collapsible threads (you just tap anywhere on the comment

    Everything else is irrelevant to me, as I barely comment. I'm more interested in the reading, most of the time, and the app helps with that.

    • satvikpendem 10 hours ago

      Dark Reader works fine on a phone, you just need a browser capable of extensions. iOS has a few, and Android has many.

  • aegypti 13 hours ago

    - text contrast

    - text larger than 12pt

    - tap targets larger than 8px across

    - collapsible threads without scrolling back to top level comment

    Just basic fixes for HN’s broken mobile usability is enough for me to never directly use this site outside of a desktop anymore.

perdomon a day ago

This app feels so much more responsive than what I've been using. I think the login option should be a little easier to find (maybe visible when tapping the person in the corner instead of hiding in the Settings option).

I really love the display options for something as minimalist as Hacker News or as detailed as Reddit.

Really exceptionally done. Great work. Is this a free trial? (How) do you plan to monetize?

adityamwagh 11 hours ago

I like Octal [1] and even bought the paid version. It’s been a pleasant experience!

[1] https://apps.apple.com/us/app/octal-for-hacker-news/id130888...

  • rubenvanwyk 10 hours ago

    Also love using the paid version of Octal on iOS, really worth it.

  • marnett 10 hours ago

    I’ve been a proud paid user for years. The developer even accepted and swiftly implemented my feature request several years ago to support downvotes! Best app purchase I’ve ever made.

d3Xt3r 12 hours ago

Hacki is nice, but like most (all?) HN clients, it lacks a way to filter posts based on topic. Actually, now I wonder if there's even any client out there that offers topic-based categorisation and filtering, preferably LLM backed.

aspect0545 7 hours ago

The features might be nice but I really dislike the visual design.

rcarmo 7 hours ago

It has dark mode, which, alas, HN still does not have.

insane_dreamer 18 hours ago

Looks nice. FWIW I use Hack and have been pretty happy with it -- only gripe is that it lacks a feature to edit a comment after posting.

Uehreka a day ago

It looks like this developer has 2 Hacker News reader apps in the app store: Hacki and Z Combinator. Which is the good one?

  • sphars a day ago

    I'm going to guess that it's Hacki. It's the one in the OP link, and it's been more recently updated. Plus it's cross-platform with iOS and Android. I've used the Android version previously (I'm now using Harmonic), but couldn't tell you which is the better iOS app.

rekabis 6 hours ago

I love the super-compact mode, but why does tapping on the favicon bring you to the comments and not the article?

johnea 20 hours ago

The best HN news client is ##hntop on Libera IRC network!

uoaei 20 hours ago

Cue the evergreen "there's a reason why the HN UX ia the way it is" conversation.

atlgator 19 hours ago

Can you integrate AI to summarize the talking points from the comments?

  • officeplant 18 hours ago

    At that point might as well have AI summarize the post as well and then boil everything down into a few seconds of reading. Maybe AI summarize the whole site into a once daily morning AI voiced podcast....