• Tygr
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        191 year ago

        Yep. Then you find Voyager, vger.app where you install that website as an app, now you get a similar Apollo experience from the “old Reddit days.” That’s what I’ve used since day 3.

        • Bosa
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          Yep agreed voyager is basically Apollo for Lemmy. Of course still a long way to go but it’s close

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            If Voyager is like Apollo, it’s no wonder iOS users were so up in arms about the API shutdown.

            • Bosa
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              21 year ago

              Ya agreed. Eventually things will even out give or take and both platforms will be fine

          • Aiden
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            11 year ago

            Definitely, but it gets very regular & quick updates and has gotten much better within like a week

          • Tygr
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            11 year ago

            I just miss the rich text editing that Lemmy offers. I don’t care to learn the code or type it out. Eventually I’d like Voyager to get an app in the App Store as an option to build in these extra features.

      • @daniskarma
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        Some websites can be directly “installed” in you app drawer. They are really like an advanced shortcut for the mobile webpage. You probably haven’t seen it a lot because commercial webs that want to shove their propietary app down your throat disable this option.

        But both Lemmy and Mastodon have it enabled.

        To do so, click on options on your desired browser and you’ll find an “addto startup page” option or something along those lines.

          • @jaamesbaxterr
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            71 year ago

            I believe they are referred to as PWA or progressive web app. I’m using Voyager ( formerly wefwef) right now and it’s a pretty solid experience. Been bouncing back and forth between this and Memmy since day one. Voyager is my favorite because it feels like Apollo.

          • @daniskarma
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            31 year ago

            Mostly. But it is launched in a different instance of your browser, so it doesn’t mix with it. Becoming more convenient for some cases.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            This isn’t a shortcut. It’s an actual app with access to system resources on your phone that a website wouldn’t have access to.

        • Sneezy McGlassface
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          interesting. But that seems to rely on Chrome, which I’ve removed. I’m using Duckduckgo as main browser instead. So I just fireproof the login, bookmark and I’m good. Thanks for the explanation, though.

          edit: there seems to be a sandboxed webapps browser on f-droid

          • @amanaftermidnight
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            91 year ago

            YSK that almost all browsers except Firefox and its derivatives uses the same base as Chrome called Chromium.

          • Refurbished Refurbisher
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            You can also use Firefox/Fennec/Mull/whatever to use PWAs. On F-Droid, there’s an app called Native Alpha that uses the system’s Webview (Chromium based).

      • chrishazfun
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        @sneezy Yeap, all browsers still have it as an option in the main menu, lots of sites still have metadata to present it as fullscreen too so it feels like a proper app.