I’m currently using Memmy and it’s giving me Apollo vibes but I’m open to testing out other apps ^^
wefwef and Liftoff until Sync arrives.
I have Memmy, Liftoff, Mlem and wefwef. Like the interfaces of Mlem and wefwef the best so far. One app doesn’t have it all yet and if there’s a hang up with one I can try another!
I’m giving wefwef a go since there seems to be more notification options, messages and such available than that of memmy
I’m on iOS. I’ve tried Liftoff!, Mlem and Thunder. So far I like Mlem the most.
I have never used Boost for Reddit, but I’m still excited to see what Boost for Lemmy will be like.
If you liked Apollo, try wefwef.app
It’s a PWA but works extraordinarily well
Thanks, I’ll check it out.
Memmy. It even had a full release on the App store a couple of hours ago, so no need for testflight anymore. There are updates almost daily and it gets better and better.
Oh that’s great to hear, I was used to refreshing TestFlight and seeing what had been changed
This has been asked dozens of times in the past days and weeks. I wish people would use the search function.
Long term I hope we move a part of this to the wiki. https://joinfediverse.wiki/What_is_Lemmy%3F
To still provide something helpful for the current thread: https://lemmyapps.netlify.app/
While I agree I think the answer changes weekly :)
Memmy (iOS) reminds me of Apollo, feel right at home. I don’t even miss Reddit at this point.
Now that the app is working a much better, I’m excited to see what further development will look like.
The .world server improvements have helped a ton
Liftoff
Loving it as well, especially the appearance options.
Yeah so far I’ve been pretty happy with it. It’s got a good UI
There isn’t much choice - F-Droid only contains Jerboa (not counting abandoned and broken Lemmur).
WefWef works great as a web app. Just open wefwef.app in your browser and click install in browser context menu.
Is it read only, or do you have to trust your credentials to third party service?
I believe they don’t store any credentials on the server. If you really don’t trust them you can also host your own instance. You can read more here