I love Mlem and wefwef.app so far. I’ve seen a lot of people mention Memmy but I haven’t really used it yet.
What do you like to use for mobile Lemmy?
I began using Mlem and later also tested out Memmy. A few weeks ago, I found out that TestFlight could not download the newer versions of Mlem, as my iPhone 7 cannot be updated to the latest iOS. Since then, I have been using Memmy.
I was also using Mlem & lost it during an update even though I have a new iPhone. I tried Memmy for iOS but it’s kind of terrible. So now I just use the browser.
Love Memmy but started using wefwef and have started to prefer that. Feels 100% like Apollo to me.
Wefwef will be called Voyager as of the next version (so following the current 0.17).
Oh thank god
I was having some issues with wefwef with things like saving posts but that seems to be fixed now, which is good!
It does feel exactly like Apollo which is why I’ve been using it haha
I also find it pretty cool, being a web app!
I flip between a Progressive Web App, Thunder, Jerboa, and Liftoff on Mobile (Android). I’ve been spending most of my time in Thunder, but each method is missing just a couple features that others cover which are occasionally useful.
You should try Connect. It’s the best one for me, until Sync for Lemmy drops.
I’ll add that to my rotation! So far it’s looking like the most complete app yet. I’m also keeping an eye on Boost for Lemmy, as an ex-Boost for Reddit user.
Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using an URL instead of its name, which doesn’t work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: [email protected]
On Android, so don’t have access to some of the popular iOS ones.
Right now, I’m switching around between web, Jerboa, and Thunder. Liftoff is great as well, but I’m not really vibing with it as much as the others.
Thunder is sleek, but missing some features that Jerboa and Liftoff have.
Jerboa currently feels like the one which is most “feature-rich”, but it doesn’t like my keyboard (OpenBoard) for some reason. It’s an open issue on their GitHub, but don’t know if there will be a fix anytime soon.(*)
To be fair, none really feel like “home” yet. They feel like a stopgap until something that works better for me comes around.
As much as I don’t like using closed source stuff, considering I’d been using Sync for almost a decade until it shut down, I’ll probably give that a shot regardless, because I fully trust the dev (even if I had minor disagreements with some design choices here and there).
Hopefully, I’ll find myself feeling more comfortable once that has taken some time to grow.
Considering I was always on the Sync beta branch, I might as well test it out early if I can.
(*) I’m actually hoping OpenBoard gets a proper fork soon because its devs have disappeared and it’s got PRs which have been waiting to be merged for ages. Someone threw together a quick fork merging the major PRs a few days ago and I need to test it. Maybe that’ll fix my keyboard issue with Jerboa, I don’t know. Still, the user who forked it has been pretty clear that they’re not sure if they can maintain a separate project longterm, so we’ll have to see if anything happens there.
Jerboa […] doesn’t like my keyboard (OpenBoard) for some reason.
Jerboa’s text editing is horribly broken even with the stock LineageOS (Android) keyboard. I don’t know what nonsense it’s doing, but it’s not just you.
Good to know it’s not just that keyboard. I wonder what the cause is because it seems to work fine with the Samsung keyboard and SwiftKey (I don’t use them, but I needed to test something else out and decided to do the same with Jerboa).
Some of the markdown editing is still off, but it wasn’t doing the “just delete random words and merge words together when backspacing” thing.
Maybe it’s something to do with the AOSP keyboard, since both the LineageOS stock one and OpenBoard are based on it (I think).
Anysoft Keyboard works okay with Jerboa, I am about as clumsy with it (the kb) on Jerboa as I am with it on other apps. That keyboard can be a bit of a pain to set up though.
Yeah, I actually have it installed as well. Maybe I’ll try it with Jerboa.
Gives me issues on its own, though. Autocorrect is particularly annoying, and it’s been a noted in two open issues, both started over two years ago:
https://github.com/AnySoftKeyboard/AnySoftKeyboard/issues/1684
https://github.com/AnySoftKeyboard/AnySoftKeyboard/issues/2821
Wish that would get sorted. Especially the “im” to “I’m” thing.
Been using Memmy and it’s pretty nice so far.
I use Firefox Nightly Android with Stylus alongside this userstyle I made: https://userstyles.world/style/10233/zettajon-1440p-and-darkmode-supported-lemmy
Liftoff on Android works pretty well.
I use the standard PWA. It really needs infinite scroll because I constantly flip to the next page and see the same several posts again.
Edit: wefwef has infinite scroll and helped me find subs similar to what I had on Reddit. It wins for now, though it’s not quite there for what I had with RiF
Decided to try liftoff and so far I’m liking it. Might have to try out a few others to see how they compare though
I second Liftoff, though I’m honestly just using it while I wait for Boost to get its Lemmy port. It’s pretty fully-featured and I haven’t had any technical issues with it.
Only gripe really is that the UI is a little obtuse in some very specific areas.
Connect for Lemmy on Android. It looks nice and has clickable usernames/community names in feeds, a good community search function, keyword-based post blocking, and community/user/instance blocking.
Liftoff on Android and Memmy on my iPad. These are close to the experiences of Sync and Apollo.
I like where Thunder are going, I’ve not noticed missing features that others talk about.
Jerboa worked well for me up until the server shut down yesterday. I like the layout and it’s easy to use. I still keep the desktop version bookmarked so using that right now.
Try logging out and logging into Jerboa. The session invalidation done as a precaution made the app go a little awry.
It worked! Thank you!
I made my own app at Slemmy!
Thanks to the CORS PR that I made to upstream Lemmy, all web clients should now be a lot easier to maintain, so I’m resuming work on mine as well!