The app has an amazing experience so far, because it feels like I’m just using Apollo, heaps of baked in features that no other app has so far. It’s a web app so installation is pretty forward. Much love to the Devs!

(Side note: please change the name to something better. I recommend the name Voyager to keep up with the theme)

Installation:

https://wefwef.app/settings/install

WefWef’s community page: c/wefwef

https://lemmy.world/c/wefwef

Courtesy of [email protected] for telling us about it.

Update:

Having issues? It’s to do with rate limitations, this should be resolved soon but right now you can Use:

https://w.opnxng.com/settings/install

Here’s the Dev’s notes on that:

w.opnxng.com - wefwef hosted by Opnxng in Singapore.

Contact/privacy

Note: Community deployments are NOT maintained by the wefwef team. They may not be synced with wefwef’s source code. Please do your own research about the host servers before using them.

  • @moosh
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    21 year ago

    I’ve been mostly flopping between Memmy and Thunder. Both are quite functional. Memmy seems a bit snappier and Thunder has a nice, clean UI.

    • @Taalnazi
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      1 year ago

      Haven’t tried Thunder yet, but it indeed does resemble Mlem from the looks of it.

      • @moosh
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        21 year ago

        I like it since it’s more feature rich than Mlem, it actually has messages. It also has a tidier UI, imo.

        • @Taalnazi
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          1 year ago

          And compared to Memmy?

          Currently have Mlem and Memmy, possibly gonna try out Thunder and Wefwef.

          • @moosh
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            21 year ago

            Memmy and Thunder feel pretty similar in terms of function. Thunder is still working on adding an indicator for how many messages you have in your in box but it at least has an inbox. Can’t say the same for Mlem.

      • @moosh
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        11 year ago

        I like it since it’s more feature rich than Mlem, it actually has messages. It also has a tidier UI, imo.