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      I agree. There’s definitely work to be done but considering the massive influx I think it’s doing pretty decently okay

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      @OtakuAltair

      @git Jerboa isn’t terribly bad but I understand why people think it isn’t good.

      I’m hoping the Infinity dev makes one for kbin though, would be a great fit

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        +1 for Infinity for Lemmy.

        Infinity and Boost are my favorite Reddit apps.

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        Infinity dev is not making one. If the API shim works well it’ll get forked by someone (it’s open source) and it will work with Lemmy.

        I thought about doing something similar as a labor of love but realized I’ve currently got dozens of projects in the works and would never really have the time. Between that and how shitty a very vocal minority of people can be to developers, I lost interest very quickly.

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      I got it looking like BaconReader! You can go into settings and adjust display options.

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      It’s alright but one big issue I’ve been having with it is the app not keeping my place when going back from viewing a post. Like I’ll be viewing some community by top of all time and when I’m 15 posts deep I’ll click one, go back and it resets me to the top of the list. Becomes very tedious scrolling all the way back down after every single post

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      A robed man stands in the desert on a planet. The text below him says Lemmy API. Several AT-AT like robots are shown with red lasers firing at the robed man. Each robot has the text of an In development Lemmy app below it

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    Hope rif for reddit devs jump ship and do a rif for lemmy. Im using jerboa but it still lacking some useful features like blocking keywords.

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    I like Jerboa personally. I use the web app for kbin and quickly get annoyed and go back to lemmy on jerboa. But then I’m back to kbin because kbin’s /all/hot sort works properly and lemmy’s, while improving, is more like /all/rising.

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        Been playing around with Limbo as well. Limbo is a bit ahead of Memmy in terms of allowing management of multiple accounts, but Memmy seems more lightweight on my iOS device.

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    Thunder client is very nice and they also released new version which support make comments.

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    Even though I am an android user, I guess it would be nice for iOS user to also have some development going.

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      There are at least 5 apps for iOS in development, Mlem, Memmy, Limbo, Beyond and Thunder

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    You can use the web app In chrome there is an option to add it to the home screen and it will behave like a normal app. Same thing is possible in IOS.

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      iOS’ support for PWAs is a lot worse than Android (for example, iOS didn’t allow push notifications for sites), but I’ve heard they’re getting better.