After saying goodbye to RIF and reddit, it's time for me to move on. So far I've used 4 apps for Lemmy and this is my personal ranking:
wefwef.app. Very clean design, works well and smooth experience. Overall the best implementation so far.
Connect/Liftoff (tied). Both are solid, I prefer Connect's sidebar and options but I prefer the design of the posts and comments on Liftoff. When the comments stack in Connect it looks awful IMO.
Jerboa. As a first option it was good but after so many timeouts, other design issues and multiple errors I kinda gave up on the app. After its polished I'll give it another try.
I'd definitely like to get ahold of their iOS stylesheet or whatever tech they are using to make that look so iOS, but the layout of the app is terrible.
No it's a website but if you navigate to it in Chrome you should be able to go into the wefwef settings and "install" it. Then it will practically work like an app
Edit: or any other browser you use. I used Firefox first but the site didn't run as smooth there
Okay I figured it out myself. I went to wefwef.app in Firefox on my phone. The hit the three dot menu and went to install. That's it. Guess it's just a single page app run through the browser.
I'm using Connect for Lemmy atm, it's not that bad. It's missing a decent amount of RiF features but give it time it might be a decent replacement.
Atm I'm missing mostly collapsing comments and listing through the parent comments
I’m using the beta of Memmy and it’s my preferred, but WefWef is a close second. The only ding against WW is it’s a web app, not a native app and that’s my own preference. either option is solid
Personally, I'm really excited about that! I'm on Tildes as well and Tildes has become on of my favorite platforms that I discovered because of the API changes at Reddit. It has a small, but really nice community with great threads. I also really love the minimal interface: Fast and no distractions. Just text.
I still doesn't have a native app though and for some reason the mobile website is kinda sluggish on my phone. That might be my aging phone's fault, as it is a very quick site on my PC. but a RIF-like app would be amazing!
Edit: I just found out he showed a little preview for the app and asked for donations to Tildes (not to him, to Tildes. Because he is cool like that). Preview of the Tildes app here. I can certainly see the DNA of RIF in it! Just to be clear to anyone skimming through my comment: The is NOT an app for Lemmy (or Kbin)!
Edit 2: I'm on a different connection than last week now and now Tildes feels very responsive on my phone. So it was indeed a problem on my end.
I asked the same thing about Apollo and since this is federated the data is way different than Reddit and would take a lot of work to repurpose a Reddit client. Not saying they won’t but it sounds like it’s a bigger job than one would think
Jerboa. As a first option it was good but after so many timeouts, other design issues and multiple errors I kinda gave up on the app. After its polished I’ll give it another try.
i haven't had single issue, timeout or error with jerboa. it even worked fine when the web version of the lemmy had a problem. are you sure you tried to eliminate problems betweeen the chair and keyboard before you start backbiting someone else?
What a bizarre comment. Have you been to the Jerboa community? Users have been plagued with incessant bugs and crashes as of late. It seems to have gotten better, but it's still a buggy mess for me. Not sure what the vitriol is for. OP isn't making shit up. It's a known issue for many users. Just because you magically haven't had any issues doesn't mean that the app is behaving that way for the majority of users.
I very much appreciate Jerboa for the pioneer it has been. But if the app doesn't work right and there are alternatives, I'm going to use the alternatives. Sorry.
Just because you magically haven’t had any issues doesn’t mean that the app is behaving that way for the majority of users.
Just because someone is yelling on the internet about having an issue doesn’t mean that the app is behaving that way for the majority of users.
also, bugs are normal part of the development (esp. so hasty development as the lemmy is undergoing right now) and the most used app will have most reported problems. that is not a cons, that is a pros.
if you are bugged by reported bugs, you might like some closed source software, these all work nicely and have no bugs at all :D
I tried Connect, Jerboa and Wefwef.
Wefwef has been my favorite overall, except for the fact that videos seem to auto-play (maybe I haven't found the right option to turn that off yet).
Second was probably Jerboa, it looked pretty good but something about the timeouts and performance just didn't feel right. Plus I kept accidentally jumping back to the top of my feed, which is something I literally never want to happen.
Connect wasn't great, I couldn't find a layout that showed full image and text posts without clicking on a thread :/
I don't think you should dismiss Connect just because it currently hasn't got features you want, out of all the apps that currently exist I find Connect far and above the best, bugs have been fixed pretty quickly and it's just the closest feeling app for me personally to RIF with how clean it all is
Memmy and Mlem right now are my two favorites. I much prefer the design of Mlem but I find there are some weird things about it, like the UI for posting comments.
Another happy wefwef user here. There's definitely some functionality missing or hard to find (I haven't figured out how to view entire non-local instances), but it definitely gets the job done and has promise