• LazaroFilm
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      Try WefWef. Really impressive for a lightweight webapp. It behaves like. Real app once installed on your home page.

        • LazaroFilm
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          Not sure if it WefWef or the fact that the Lemmy server are under heavy load while being updated to beta versions an in a day.

          • @[email protected]
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            Ever since I started using wefwef, about 3 days ago, it has had that issue—the other 4 clients I’ve tried haven’t.

            Fwiw, I ain’t trying to throw shade at wefwef, it’s just something I’ve been a bit displeased to experience by using the app.

    • @ebits21
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      Same. Pace of development is impressive. 6 updates in the last 24 hours! And they’re noticeable improvements.

    • @unknown_artist
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      Same here of the few I’ve tried. Mlem is cool too.

  • @lurkandtwerk
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    Crazy to see how quickly a handful of talented developers have managed to build several feature-rich Lemmy apps in such a short amount of time. Really drives home the point that the reddit’s official app—with it’s 80 person dev team—must just suck on purpose.

    • @Pandantic
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      They even now have a part where you can export your Apollo JSON data to look for subreddits like the ones you followed. I unsubscribed from all my subreddits, but good for others.

      • @reply2075
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        Yeah, wish I had seen that prior to nuking my Reddit account and Apollo install from orbit. Oh well, get to just rediscover everything organically now

  • Erasmus
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    I stumbled upon Wefwef by accident right after setting up an account here and really like it.

    Straight forward, easy to use and similar in appearance to Apollo and the older Reddit client.

    • @[email protected]
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      Exactly what happened to me. I haven’t even tried anything else because I don’t feel like there’s a need.

      It performs better than most native apps. These developers are rockstars.

    • @[email protected]
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      Also is a great way to browse on the desktop. I have it open on the sidebar for Edge most of the day at work and do the same on SigmaOS while at home

  • @ArmDeepInPain
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    Im testing out Wefwef, Calipso, and Pulse. So far wefwef is the best and looks pretty similar to Apollo

    • @Kerandir
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      Me too! And for squabbles I’m using their site and Pulse, Calisto just doesn’t appeal to me for now.

    • @Electricfswatter
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      I really like the look and functionality of wefwef. My only complaint is all the animations are low fps since it runs in browser. Same thing happens even when I “install” it.

      • @basskitten
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        That might be a browser thing. I’m using it on an iPad Pro right now and the animations are full 120fps. The dev did an amazing job at making it feel like a native app.

        • @Electricfswatter
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          I’m using a 13 pro max on iOS 17 beta. I know WebKit is limited to 60fps at least on iPhone. Maybe that limitation isn’t there on iPadOS and that’s why? Otherwise I am just gonna blame iOS 17 lol

    • @Electricfswatter
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      I really like the look and functionality of wefwef. My only complaint is all the animations are low fps since it runs in browser. Same thing happens even when I “install” it.

  • @jacodt
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    Currently trying LiftOff via testflight and it’s not bad… given the state of development. I must say I do also enjoy this “dev” state after Rexxit. Thanks for the screenshot. Looks like I have some other apps to try as well.

  • @[email protected]
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    I don’t see the point of squabbles. It’s just going to turn into reddit if it catches on. The fediverse at least has decentralization built in and is more flexible if someone becomes a jerk.

    • @CaffeinatedNerdOP
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      There are people that prefers a more straightforward reddit alternative, and Squabbles has been the most promising candidate so far. Not all wants to learn how all these fediverse stuff works.

      Personally, I prefer Lemmy than Squabbles but it doesn’t hurt to contribute to more than 1 alternative to that shithole of a site.

    • @zahel
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      yeah even their privacy policy already references an eventual buyout/acquisition so it’s all gonna come down to profit driven motives eventually

  • @lurkandtwerk
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    131 year ago

    Crazy to see how quickly a handful of talented developers have managed to build several feature-rich Lemmy apps in such a short amount of time. Really drives home the point that the reddit’s official app—with it’s 80 person dev team—must just suck on purpose.

    • The Dark Lord ☑️
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      Different priorities. One focuses on delivering more ads and monetizable features, while the others focus on making users happy enough to spend money on subscriptions.

  • @acetuk
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    121 year ago

    Nice. What is the Lemmy app?

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      • @Duvidl
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        Give connect for lemmy a shot. Almost everything RIF had is there, too.

        • @CaffeinatedNerdOP
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          Is this available for iOS, too? I’d like to try it out as well

          Edit: a word

      • @[email protected]
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        Yeah +1 for Memmy. Really impressed with how far it’s evolved in such a short time. I personally can’t imagine ever getting that amount of work done tbh.

    • @CaffeinatedNerdOP
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      31 year ago

      That’s a webapp (just save lemmy page to your homescreen)

      • @acetuk
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        101 year ago

        Aarrgghh. Got it. I thought I was missing an app for a moment!

        Memmy is my go to at the moment. However all are showing a real rate of development and advancement that the developers amaze me.

        It’s fun here. Long may it continue.

  • @Aervalynn
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    A+ folder name

    Personally, I’m waitin for the Lemmy version of Sync to come out, but good luck in your search

  • @ElDuderino96
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    Thanks to this thread, I discovered wefwef. It’s amazing what people can create in such a short amount of time! I legit feel like I’m using Apollo again.

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    Heh, that folder name gave me a good chuckle.

    Memmy feels great to use so far. Their speed of development is amazing.

    • @QuarterSwede
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      Memmy and Mlem are my current favs. Memmy’s development has been insane.

  • @[email protected]
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    Any Lemmy apps that remember your comment sort option? I vastly prefer “Top” to “Hot”, but neither Jerboa nor Wefwef seem to have a way to change the default.

    • @knowledgephoenix
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      As of like a day ago, Memmy lets you change the sort order for comments. There’s no way to set the default yet, but I’m sure that will come at some point.

    • @[email protected]
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      I have no idea who thought “Hot” was a good default sort for comments anyway. The sane default is obviously Top.

  • @Jackolantern
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    71 year ago

    Which is the best one in your opinion?

    • @radiated
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      Not OP, but currently using WefWef, and imo it feels the best!

      • @Jackolantern
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        71 year ago

        It’s like Apollo right? But I feel that sometimes it stutters. Or maybe just just lemmy

        • @[email protected]
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          I’m on wefwef and yeah it stutters a bit but I it feels similar to early Reddit instability vibes, it’s not annoying me much

          • @[email protected]
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            The creator has also updated it constantly the last few days and it has gotten much better so far

            • @[email protected]
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              How does the update function work?

              I open the web app from my Home Screen, see a notification for an update in settings. Tap update. Takes me back to main page with notification gone.

              What exactly is it updating if it’s a web app?

        • @[email protected]
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          It’s still only a web app, not a native application so performance won’t be ideal. It has been shockingly solid so far though, I’ve barely had any stuttering