I’m posting from Memmy for Lemmy on iOS, but flip between it and Mlem as they out-update each other. Glorious days, these are.
Memmy and WefWef mainly on iOS.
I’ll add that Mlem is pretty awesome too.
My eyes
You aren't wrong...
Tried quite a few and enjoying WefWef the most right now, gets updates frequently too. It's a cross platform progressive web app and good ones are rare to see. https://wefwef.app/
Liftoff. I tried the rest but Liftoff seems the best.
Right now my main app is Liftoff, with Jerboa being a very close second.
What is it about liftoff that you like Vs the other apps that are in TestFlight
Tried most I could find on github and the playstore, and liftoff was the first that kinda ticked all the boxes. Only thing I'm missing is an option to view all account at once, with a filter for duplicated subscription posts.
jerboa when it feels like working but as soon as sync releases I'm switching over
Lemmy Connect
Currently I use Jerboa first, but if that doesn't work I switch to Connect, then Wefwef then just a web browser. All to wait for Sync for Lemmy to release.
My eyes, usually
I've also been using your eyes, usually
Android user here, i use Jerboa 🙋♂️
Jerboa
I'm using Jerboa right now. When I'm on my laptop I use Firefox.
Same
Same same
Currently using wefwef, but I’m waiting to try the others that are available for iOS once they get out of the TestFlight stage.
FYI Memmy is on the App Store now. It’s a slightly outdated version but there should be an update for that any day now.
Memmy
Btw I love the name Memmy for Lemmy😂
Desktop browser. Firefox more specifically.
Wefwef
The Mlem app deserves more attention. Wefwef is very good but Mlem should be in the mix. I switch between both.
I just use the mobile website. It works and doesn't harass me to use something else, which are both huge improvements from Reddit!
Lift off.
Even though there are plenty of great and quickly evolving mobile apps, I use the web interface both on desktop and mobile devices. It's actually quite good, and since I'm a mod and instance admin, the feature completeness is key. Apps are not there yet.
Connect and wefwef. But also keeping an eye on the other apps when they get updated.
Mozilla Firefox
Been using Memmy on iOS & the official website for Mac
Memmy for Lemmy on iOS and Mac is awesome
Already in love with https://wefwef.app . Feels really snappy on both Android and iOS, really great job from the developers. Also copying the Apollo UI/UX made me feel comfortable since minute 1.
My eyes.. nah I use the regular lemmy website on my computer and wefwef/jeboa on mobile.
I rotate between Jerboa, Connect, Liftoff, and Thunder. Lately, I've been using Jerboa the most though.
I've found myself defaulting to liftoff lately and not regretting it, but threads like these remind me to not get complacent! I found jerboa tough to get started with but decent after configuration was done. I like wefwef as well.
Fwiw I was a Boost user on Reddit
wefwef and Firefox!
I use mostly the web app. Memmy, Mlem, Jerboa, Liftoff, etc. all look cool, but to be honest, I'm not sure I'll ever go back to having an app on my phone like I did with Reddit. I think I want my engagement with Lemmy to be more on a "when I feel like it" basis than a "when a push notification summons me" basis.
Memmy, love it
My eyes
Just kidding, i use Liftoff.
Thunder on Android. Waiting patiently for sync for lemmy.
I'm just using mobile Chrome until Sync for Lemmy is released.
As a huge Sync fan, Liftoff is pretty good for while we wait. If you're looking.
I have installed and tried all of them. Right now, WefWef running under Brave is winning on Android.
It's fast, the gestures are great The media works, I can resize and download images easily get to read and clear my inbox and see my post history.
Web on desktop and mobile.
Switching between Memmy and Mlem. They seem to compliment each other in missing features. Although as Mlem improves, I’ll probably stay there. I’m used to Apollo.
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