I’ve seen the app Apollo as the center of the reddit protest (it was mentioned and cited more than any other app in relevant posts). I’ve also seen many Lemmy clients in development taking inspiration from it.

As a lifetime Android user I’ve never been able to use it, and I’ve never gotten a proper answer to “why not just use the official app?” What made it different from the official application and other unofficial clients that consequently made it so popular among Redditors?

  • Art35ian
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    421 year ago

    And the Dev was always listening to his users. He’d even personally reply to people on email.

    He was just a good dude. He was the anti-spez.

    • @darreninthenet
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      341 year ago

      He was even better than that - not many people realised he purposely allowed free posting from Apollo to Reddit groups related to depression, suicide, addiction etc.

      Normally you had to pay for Pro sub in Apollo to be able to post, but he didn’t want to create any barriers for people seeking help so allowed the free app to post to those subs.

      • @berkat
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        121 year ago

        I didn’t know that. Yet another reason to love Apollo.

    • @SavouryVegan
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      91 year ago

      we even had a bunch of chats on twitter about random things, animals rights, electric scooters and all that. Just a really good dude.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        31 year ago

        Woah, I’ve never heard of a dev who makes an application so popular to still engage with the community. Sounds like a great guy