Show HN: Oliphaunt – A native Mastodon client for macOS

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85 points by anosidium 13 hours ago

I’ve been building Oliphaunt, a native Mastodon client for macOS, as a solo project — designed to be fast, lightweight and feel right at home on the Mac. It’s not built with Catalyst or Electron framework.

Key features:

• Native macOS UI using AppKit with some SwiftUI integration (not a web wrapper)

• Core Data for local caching

• Responsive, keyboard-friendly interface

• UX tailored for desktop-class Mac computers

• Supports multiple accounts, cross-instance timelines and search

You can try it via TestFlight (macOS 14+ Sonoma): https://testflight.apple.com/join/Epq1P3Cw

Feedback is welcome here, on GitHub, or via TestFlight: https://github.com/anosidium/Oliphaunt-Feedback-And-Support

thephyber 7 hours ago

New iOS (XCode) developer here.

Do you have any pro tips for optimizing workflow, reducing toil in XCode, or speeding up UI testing?

grishka 9 hours ago

It does look nice.

I can't seem to figure out how to open posts and profiles though. Neither single nor double-clicking does anything. Sometimes double-clicking a post that contains a link would open the link in the web browser. The only thing that works is right click -> open in new window. MacOS 14.7.5 (23H527)

  • anosidium 8 hours ago

    Thanks!

    Yes, that’s intentional — to view a thread or profile, use the contextual menu (right-click or control-click). Clicking is reserved for posts that contain a link or preview card, which will open in the browser.

whalesalad 2 hours ago

What’s the sense on mastodon lately? I feel like the core concept is also its Achilles heel in that with all these disjointed communities it’s really not a community at all.

noiv 10 hours ago

I like the Mac integration and all the features in the menu. Did I miss bigger fonts somewhere?

  • anosidium 9 hours ago

    Nope. I will add this feature in future updates.

mountainriver 12 hours ago

The link goes to testflight?

  • anosidium 12 hours ago

    Yes. It's not on the Mac App Store yet.

dlachausse 12 hours ago

Always great to see native macOS apps! Is there a reason you aren’t using SwiftUI for the whole thing and that you opted for Core Data instead of Swift Data?

  • wpm 12 hours ago

    Swift Data is CoreData in a wrapper.

    Also, not OP, but I’m glad it’s written in AppKit vs SwiftUI purely; AppKit just feels better on the desktop. I can always “smell” a SwiftUI app just like I can an Electron app.

    • drcongo 12 hours ago

      If the Settings app on current macOS is SwiftUI, then I can too. It's horrible.

      • sgt 10 hours ago

        Never thought of that. Is that why the Settings app is so slow? If I click on one of the menu items on the left, it takes half a second or more to load the screen.

        • galad87 10 hours ago

          SwiftUI doesn't help, but each panel is a separate process. The previous version of System Preferences hid the delay by showing an animation, the new one doesn't.

          • zerkten 9 hours ago

            Why is a separate process necessary here?

            • pvg 9 hours ago

              You don’t want login settings, cursor blink rate settings and random app settings running in the same process

              • kstrauser 7 hours ago

                Why? Is there a mechanism by which one of those would be able to interfere with another?

                • pvg 6 hours ago

                  Yes, the mechanism of “memory access”.

        • tough 10 hours ago

          Search is also broken af raycast saves me from going mad

  • anosidium 11 hours ago

    Thanks! I’m glad to hear that.

    It’s an AppKit-first app — I’ve used SwiftUI in parts where it fits well, but I’ve avoided relying on it entirely because it’s still maturing, especially on macOS. In certain areas, it can compromise the native look and feel, or introduce unexpected behaviour.

    As for Core Data, it’s a proven and robust framework that already does everything I need. Swift Data is still relatively new and doesn’t yet offer the same level of flexibility or stability for more advanced use cases.

    • aegypti 5 hours ago

      Towards the end of COVID lockdowns I wrote a small, native macOS replacement for Zotero and ended up having to go with AppKit. Bit disappointing to hear the look and feel of a Mac assed mac app still hasn’t been replicated in SwiftUI.

      Do you write about your experience with macOS dev at all? I would love to hear about it. I still look back fondly on that experience and toss around the idea of revisiting it, Documentation Archive and all.

techlatest_net 11 hours ago

Thanks for the TestFlight invite! I’ll install the iOS build and keep an eye on performance, UI responsiveness, and any crash logs. Happy to send feedback through the TestFlight app if anything comes up.

internetter 12 hours ago

Why isn't it open source? Ice Cubes is pretty good and FOSS

zimpenfish 11 hours ago

Alas, fell at the first hurdle by saying my Akkoma and GotoSocial instances aren't valid.

  • anosidium 10 hours ago

    Could you please give me some instance URLs so that I can check?

    • rglullis 8 hours ago

      You can find out about different servers on https://fedidb.com

      • anosidium 8 hours ago

        Thanks, that's helpful!

      • stonogo 8 hours ago

        FediDB doesn't track GoToSocial servers, because of a dispute about scraping/crawling.

        • rglullis 2 hours ago

          I guess that's been solved, because you can go to https://fedidb.com/servers and there are ~10 GtS servers being listed, all of them on the newest version.

        • anosidium 8 hours ago

          Is there a better source that tracks a broader range of Fediverse servers? At the moment, my app officially supports Mastodon, though I’m aware there are derivative forks and other compatible implementations.

    • zimpenfish 6 hours ago

      Added a couple of mine to the issue I filed earlier.