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  • I just noticed I received a reply, two days ago:

    Google had added some new contraints and we just updated the several of our language modules. We updated English, French and German, the most popular ones, for now. English and French are available now and German is in review.

    Please, if you can, give it a try and see if the problem is rectified.

    So apparently the support is still active.


  • Glad to hear it and I hope Exideas’ admittedly questionable support won’t be a big issue going forward for you. It hasn’t really been for me - the app is pretty solid. It saddens me that novel designs like this never seem to catch on, between public inertia and established corporate actors actively trying to suppress anything new.


  • They are still on the app store, but unlike the keyboard app itself don’t seem to be updated for modern Android devices. For example:

    I’ve sent Exideas a support email asking why this is the case, so I guess when and whether they respond will be something of a litmus test of how active their support is these days. In the meantime, it seems the language modules/dictionaries can be downloaded as APKs directly from their website. They should not at all be necessary to use the keyboard, in any case.



  • As others have said, it currently does not. A workaround that works pretty well, and which I use, is to create accounts on multiple instances and use them as “multi-lemmies” by moving your subscriptions between them according to theme, topic or whatever else you want to group by. A password manager like Bitwarden can help with generating passwords for and keeping track of the different accounts.






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    Yeah, unfortunately, for now at least that seems to be the case. It can still be used as a forum for discussion but apparently it has no moderator, and I don’t know if that can be changed the way Lemmy works right now. It could still serve as a temporary forum to try to bootstrap discussions around typology in general. Once a community is formed it shouldn’t be hard to migrate to elsewhere if things start to derail, even without a moderator.

    Edit: It seems I was wrong. It is a kbin community, and when viewed directly on kbin it lists as having a moderator.