As per title, what app are you currently using? Why do you think it’s the best one? I’ve seen a lot of app being developed (just to mention a few: Mlem, Memmy and Thunder) and I can’t decide what to use

  • BrooklynMan@lemmy.ml
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    2 years ago

    I like Mlem because it’s a native iOS app developed in Swift and SwiftUI for everyone to be performant, beautiful, and accessible!

    But I’m on the Mlem Team, so maybe I’m a bit biased :P

    Follow updates here: Mlem App for Lemmy

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    2 years ago

    I use Memmy and I love it, although it is still in Beta release and may not be able to join the beta. The dev is super good at improving it and fixing bugs

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      2 years ago

      I’m currently trying both Mlem and Memmy, they are both great! I feel like Memmy have more features but the interface of Mlem feels more like Apollo (♥️).

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        2 years ago

        Same boat. I think I’ll prefer Mlem in the long run but the Memmy dev is just cranking out updates like nobody’s business so it’s a lot more functional right now.

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            2 years ago

            They are just moving to a new TestFlight account. Main dev is stepping back but there are still contributors.

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            2 years ago

            The initial creator left the project this week; but there are 8-ish people on the project. They released a new version after he left, with a bunch of new features, so stuff is still going on.

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      1 year ago

      Memmy all day. I have both Memmy and Mlem and Memmy started later and is already more polished and feature rich. The dev is exceptionally responsive.

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    2 years ago

    There are a bunch of options each with their pros and cons, here’s what I’ve found so far:

    Mlem

    • Feels very Apollo like with things like slide to upvote and reply
    • Doesn’t seem to be able to handle inline images and media (so you sometimes miss post information)
    • Switching to new communities is not intuitive (you have to click the community name and type with the “Subscribed” toggle pane open)
    • No guides on how Markdown works
    • No message inbox

    Memmy

    • Has an inbox (not something I’ve seen from the others)
    • Has Apollo like slide interactions
    • Easy to find and switch communities
    • Text is a little too small
    • Found a couple of visual bugs (obviously this is all very beta!)

    Liftoff

    • Seems to show all the post information you could want (community it was posted too, which community that user is part of, etc)
    • Feels a little bit like the official reddit app
    • No Apollo like slide interactions
    • Some interesting choices when trying to find communities (showing the full sidebar)
    • Colours are a little constrasty
    • A couple of UI bugs
    • I don’t love the rounded corners on everything out of the box

    Thunder

    • Pretty polished
    • Slide interactions are great
    • Nice Markdown editor
    • Not found any graphical bugs
    • Some UI elements (subbing / unsubbing from a community) aren’t always clear
    • Written in flutter so may not give a true “native” experience

    Personally I think I’m gonna stick with Thunder for a bit, but I’m swapping daily at this point.

    Given that any development on these really only kicked into gear in the last few weeks everything these devs are doing is incredible, they’ve all come a long way in such a short time!

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        1 year ago

        They’re all in test flight, an online search will usually throw up their GitHub page with either a link to their lemmy communities and the TestFlight sign up page.

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    Just want to add my two cents here - https://wefwef.app is absolutely fantastic on both Android and iPhone and it’s a PWA. It’s better than any other client I have used (I have used most if not all available rn)

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    2 years ago

    Currently using Mlem and Memmy, but been finding myself using Memmy more often. I prefer the brown theme over the completely black/dark theme. Still some quirks to fix but the UI reminds me of Apollo so far.

    Excited to try out Artemis since I also have a kbin.social account.

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    2 years ago

    I’m using Memmy and Mlem. So far I’m liking Memmy a bit better because I think it has more features (though part of that is likely just me being an idiot and missing things in plain sight). I feel like Memmy is easier to navigate, and it displays useful post/comment information better. That said, there are definitely a few things that make more sense on Mlem. I also really like how close Mlem is to Apollo. Right now, they’re both fairly buggy in their own ways (Mlem more than Memmy), so I just use whichever one has the feature I need at the time.

  • AusatKeyboardPremi@lemmy.world
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    I am alternating between Mlem[0] and wefwef[1] as I want to fill the void that Apollo has left.

    I use Mlem for the fluidity (though it still has a lot of stuttering, but really good for a pre-release) and interactions (e.g., swipe to previous screen, vibrations).

    I use wefwef for its support for messages and closer UI parity to Apollo.

    Having said that, I am open to using a better/alternative UX and will start experimenting when these apps have their releases on the App Store.

    [0] https://github.com/mormaer/Mlem

    [1] https://github.com/aeharding/wefwef