@Beto - feel free to remove this if you feel like it doesn’t belong.

Also full disclosure, I am in no way affiliated with this app other than I just discovered it.

Anyway I was looking around for mobile Lemmy clients since mobile is how I always interacted with Reddit. Seems like it’s slim pickings for now for fairly obvious reasons, but I stumbled onto Mlem. It’s pretty bare bones at the moment, but it seems to have the core feature set. It also looks pretty nice. If you’re on iOS and are looking for a mobile Lemmy client, it may be worthwhile to check it out.

  • BetoM
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    611 months ago

    @Beto - feel free to remove this if you feel like it doesn’t belong.

    Totally appropriate for this!

    I’ve been using the official app for Android, Jerboa, and it works great even though it’s only version 0.0.33. But I’m excited to see all the other apps that are going to show up in the next few weeks!

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    411 months ago

    Also I should have mentioned, it’s very early in the development stages and as such has to be installed via TestFlight. Maybe at some point in the future they’ll give it a full release.

  • @chrisrauh@lemmy.studio
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    311 months ago

    I’m trying to use lemmy as a home screen web app (the save to home thing in iOS Safari). Let’s see how that goes. With the latest iOS web app functionality (like notifications) we might have gotten to a place where this is a viable option. Maybe lemmy goes that way. 🤞

    • ndguardianOP
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      210 months ago

      Yep, I’m testing it out too. Also seems really good!

  • arp
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    211 months ago

    Yeah, been using this. Already perfectly usable, but excited for when they add new features!