I have forked both Lemmur and Remmel (Android and iOS apps) to our official Github organization [https://github.com/beehaw-org]. If you’d like to tinker with either of these, then please feel free to do so.
- xoxo ( @xoxo@beehaw.org ) 4•3 years ago
I just use the lemmy website on desktop and mobile. I don’t need an app for everything.
Anyway, nice to see a fork of the lemmy apps. Can’t wait to see how these forks will be different from the original app.s
- altair222 ( @altair222@beehaw.org ) 2•3 years ago
My problem is that both of these apps don’t even take beehaw as a valid instance
Both apps are filled with bugs. I hope to drum up some generous developers to help us with these. Generally speaking, most people access the Internet via mobile apps. Thus, it is a shame that the mobile apps weren’t developed first. With that in mind, marketing Lemmy is NOT a good idea until these mobile apps are, at least, functioning properly.
- altair222 ( @altair222@beehaw.org ) 4•3 years ago
I use the firefox web app version of beehaw on my android, it’s like a shortcut made into a whole app, it’s pretty cool
Using Lemmy on a smart phone with a browser should work fine since the site is built to be responsive. However, having a native Lemmy application for Android and iOS could provide opportunities for further feature development that isn’t included with the browser version. That is why I believe it is a good idea to keep these apps going.