I just want to praise wefwef. On iOS it is a great app alternative which you can add to the homepage.

The user experience is very similar to Apollo . Honestly I was a bit afraid if I can switch but now I’m relaxed. This is a great alternative!

  • @lchapman@programming.dev
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    221 year ago

    Don’t forget to try Memmy, either when it comes out or on TestFlight now.

    So far, so good. Even more haptic feedback than Apollo had, which is always a nice bonus.

    • brontobyte
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      61 year ago

      +1 to Memmy. Made my switch from Reddit as easy as it can be (UX wise).

      • @TeamAssimilation@infosec.pub
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        81 year ago

        I’ve been in several apps’s TestFlight for a couple of weeks. The author of Memmy has so much energy to work on their app, I think it’s the most likely to reach production soon. Mlem is a close second, with a closer feel to Apolo, the others (Thunder and Liftoff!) are still alpha quality for now.

        • @StealthToad@lemmy.world
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          1 year ago

          Memmy is full and I can’t login on liftoff 🥲 wefwef is nice but I like an actual app

          Edit: I got lift off workin!

          • @TeamAssimilation@infosec.pub
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            11 year ago

            I haven’t tested Android apps, but I have the impression there are more choices than on iOS. I’d install them all, try them for a week, and pick a winner based on features and development speed.

            Development speed is important because there’s many missing features in all of them because they’re very new.