Given the strong genetic link between wefwef and Apollo, I think it would be great to acknowledge and describe the origins of wefwef’s UX design. In a few months, there will (hopefully) be new signups who never used Reddit, and never had the opportunity to use the awesome piece of software Christian developed over the better part of a decade. I’d like to see the legacy and history of Apollo live on, even if it’s just that iconic icon and a few sentences.

Maybe we could have an “Ode to Apollo” somewhere under the settings menu?

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    1 year ago

    I didn’t really enable the Pixel Pals either.

    However, I definitely noticed more and more bugs that weren’t getting fixed, such as formatting glitches and errors connecting to Reddit, and I was also one of the people who got the Ultra Lifetime sale pop-up every 5 minutes last Christmas. Everybody who didn’t get that downvoted me to oblivion and called me all sorts of colorful names because I was apparently a “liar” (as well as everybody else who experienced this). That’s what made me quit Apollo.

    Every update since Pixel Pals came out just seemed to be more icons and Pixel Pal features and no bug fixes.

    I don’t think Christian was being malicious or anything, but the inability to report bugs because of the rabid fanbase does no good. I’ve reported bugs in lots of software and never got treated like this elsewhere, even when it is open-source. A lone developer cannot possibly catch all corner cases.