Article 6V1S6 The timeline apps are here, and they’re awesome

The timeline apps are here, and they’re awesome

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David Pierce
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Iconfactory-2.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0,0,100,100Tapestry is a particularly colorful way to look at all your feeds.

The folks at Iconfactory, which once made a wonderful Twitter client called Twitterrific, launched a new app on Tuesday. Itas called Tapestry, and itas a cross between a social app and a news reader. The app can ingest feeds of all kinds: someoneas Bluesky posts, your favorite YouTube creatoras videos, a blogas new posts, all your go-to podcasts. You add the feeds, and Tapestry shows them to you in chronological order. No recommendations, no algorithms, just what Iconfactory calls a apersonal, unified timelinea of content you care about.

Tapestry has a bunch of clever ways to filter your content, too. You can pick keywords to aMuffle,a which will make their entry in Tapestry much smaller, or you can mute them and remove them from your timeline entirely. You can search across all your feeds at once, too, and create timelines within your timeline a I set one up for my podcast feeds, for instance, and now Tapestry is a passable podcast player. Tapestry syncs both your content and your place in the timeline across devices, and it gives you lots of control over how things look.

Iave been using Tapestry in beta for a while, and I quite like the app. Itas fairly …

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