• Liam Mayfair
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    776 months ago

    Voyager. I tried a few others but Voyager has a very slick UI and all the features I want.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️
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    166 months ago

    Jerboa because it’s the closest I have found to RIF other than Liftoff, which no longer works since most instances have updated to 0.19 and above.

    The dude working in it had a kid (made an announcement for it) and then hasn’t seemed to work on it since. Which is understandable, I guess. Kids ruin everything. 😩

    • @[email protected]
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      Isn’t Jerboa an Android native app? I don’t think they have a web app like how Alexandrite or Photon are.

    • Edgarallenpwn
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      16 months ago

      Does it still work pretty well? I tried it for awhile but ran into some issues I can’t remember early on. If I could get close to RIF for Lemmy, my battery would drain a lot quicker

      • JackbyDev
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        36 months ago

        Jerboa has some weird problems very early on, but I don’t really have any now. I’d suggest trying it again.

        • @TrueStoryBob
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          16 months ago

          I’m having the same issue with message/reply but otherwise it’s a great app.

          • newbeni
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            16 months ago

            I’m still wanting the “marked as read” option though, I’m not a huge fan of having to vote on everything.

    • Greg
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      56 months ago

      That’s my go to app for desktop

    • @[email protected]
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      46 months ago

      I use Photon on Android Firefox in light mode. Shocked the hell out of me, too! I use dark mode for everything else.

  • @TootSweet
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    Jerboa. Because it’s fully open source and it’s the first one I installed and I have yet to have enough of a problem with it to look for alternatives. (The left-right swipe features are… not a good thing, but they’re not bad enough to make me want to switch.)

      • @TootSweet
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        46 months ago

        Yes! I didn’t even think to check until now. Thank you, kind stranger!

    • @[email protected]
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      36 months ago

      Yeah, I’m a Jerboa user too. The left-right swipe is my only criticism as well, mainly because it can be sensitive when you’re just trying to scroll up or down.

  • edric
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    116 months ago

    Alexandrite is the best web front-end for me because of the 2-column view.

  • @[email protected]
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    106 months ago

    Hey OP, I love you! I never used a Lemmy WebApp because I see no sense in it, but I tried Photon because of some comments in your post and holy fuck I have missed so much! It’s incredible that I can even have two accounts at the same time from different instances without changing the URL!

      • @[email protected]
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        15 months ago

        Hey, I FUCKING love Photon and as soon as I can I’m going to donate to the project, but I have three questions: Is there any kind of official community for the project? And, is there a way to search communities and only communities? I mean, I can search for posts and then search for communities where that post may be, but can I search for communities directly, and lastly, how can I join a community within Photon?

        • Xylight
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          • Hey, thanks! The official community for Photon is [email protected] (lemdro.id has helped a lot with the project and feedback, so I decided they should be it’s home.)
          • To search communities and only communities, you can either press the globe icon in the navbar (which is better for searching just communities), or you can use the search button and filter by communities.
          • To join a community in Photon, you can click subscribe in the explore page (globe icon) or you can go to the community, click the three dots at the top right, and click subscribe. (On a wide enough screen, the subscribe button along with community info will be on the right.)
  • @helmet91
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    The amount of people not knowing what a “web app” is, is seriously concerning.

    Anyway, I tried “old” and Alexandrite, but I just ended up sticking with the default. I find “old” ugly, and on Alexandrite, I couldn’t find my saved posts. Maybe it has been fixed since, but the default one works for me best.

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    I use Alexandrite on desktop but I’m excited about Lemmy-UI-Next which (IIRC) is being developed by one of admins of lemm.ee. It looks very promising.

    For mobile I’m using Voyager (this account is actually on the instance for supporters.) I’ve tried everything available for iOS but Voyager is my daily driver, nothing else comes close to ticking as many boxes as Voyager does for me. I have Apollo sideloaded on my phone and it’s incredible how much progress Voyager has made toward replicating the experience which is exactly what I want in a mobile app for Lemmy. The only thing it’s missing is my favorite Apollo theme (Outrun).

  • @Meltrax
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    66 months ago

    Boost on Android. Used it for reddit, use it for Lemmy now that it swapped over.

  • Ben
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    66 months ago

    Is this thread intended for 1. Android/mobile users 2. iOS/mobile users 3. People with computers/mouse/keyboard or what? It seems most Lemmy threads are pretty exclusively aimed at mobile users.

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    Arctic and Mlem for iOS.

    Arctic is my primary, it was the first that I know of to include admin tools, the single developer is super accessible and on top of for resolving bugs and does a good job at supporting markdown both in the editor and the viewer.

    Mlem is my backup if I need to access 2 different spots on the Lemmy-verse. It has a great viewer and interface but is missing a markdown editor.