Spyke
feddit.de

For Lemmy there is jerboa (android) which is quite nice and Mlem for iOS.

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beehaw.org

I am working on a new mobile app for iOS and Android heavily inspired by Infinity for reddit.

Here's a slightly outdated screenshot: https://beehaw.org/comment/267654

As of now infinite scrolling already works besides only 10 as I mentioned in my post, also some performance updates (already) :)

I am hoping maybe in 1 to 3 weeks to announce a stable version, maybe a beta before it, let's see :)

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thanks! I am planning to release a pre-alpha version probably this week, I will make sure to ping you when it's done. The plan is to have a MVP to release with at least the ability to login, properly show posts in a good looking card, upvote/downvote, see the post's comments and add basic text comments. Most of that is done already besides commenting which is what I will focus on this week.

Later I wanna add dark mode support, followed by custom theming support, swipe upvote/downvote actions, rich text comments with image upload, a proper video and GIF player, multiple accounts support, that will be the beta or maybe a version 1.0. After that I will probably create a community and taking users feedback :)

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same here, i got way too used to the ui of infinity to ignore this gem

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vlemmy.net

My pet project Morpha is coming along pretty well so far. No builds are available yet but the feature set includes:

  • Doom scrolling feed
  • viewing communities
  • Inbox/replies
  • Media player

Planned features are:

  • Profile views
  • Swipe to upvote,downvote, reply
  • Correct comment thread view
  • Full implementation of the api. (Though this is on the backburner)

It's only been in development for a few days but I've been able to get some serious progress done. Lemmy's api is a treat to work with. Only problem I've run into is infinite scrolling can be a little finicky without a nextPage option on the Posts endpoint

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Memmy on iOS is decent. I prefer it over mlem so far

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Jerboa works pretty well. Still bugs here and there but it seems the Devs are making lots of progress

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Memmy and Mlem for iOS are both good. I switch back and forth but use Memmy most of the time.

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