@Fishingee to Ask LemmyEnglish • 4 months agoI take it there’s no Lemmy app?message-square97arrow-up175arrow-down141file-text
arrow-up134arrow-down1message-squareI take it there’s no Lemmy app?@Fishingee to Ask LemmyEnglish • 4 months agomessage-square97file-text
Brand new to the platform. Just wondering if I have to use my browser each time. Thanks. Ps. F reddit mods
minus-square@ZorquelinkEnglish29•4 months agoI would read up on how the fediverse works if you don’t understand why there are so many “third-party” apps.
minus-squareTywèle [she|her]linkfedilink-1•edit-24 months agoThese 2 things are not related though? Reddit is not part of the fediverse and had plenty of third party apps until they changed the API.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish15•4 months agoIt does answer why there’s no official app, which is the question.
minus-squareTywèle [she|her]linkfedilink6•4 months agoThere were many third party Reddit apps before Reddit had their official app. And you could argue that Jerboa is the official Lemmy app since it is made by one of the main Lemmy devs.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•4 months agoIt kinda does. Why are there no open source apps in the app store? Is there any open source code for iOS or Android apps?
I would read up on how the fediverse works if you don’t understand why there are so many “third-party” apps.
These 2 things are not related though? Reddit is not part of the fediverse and had plenty of third party apps until they changed the API.
It does answer why there’s no official app, which is the question.
There were many third party Reddit apps before Reddit had their official app. And you could argue that Jerboa is the official Lemmy app since it is made by one of the main Lemmy devs.
It kinda does. Why are there no open source apps in the app store?
Is there any open source code for iOS or Android apps?