After using Apollo for years, yesterday I decided to completely stop using Reddit for obvious reasons.

I found Lemmy to be a very competent alternative, but the only catch is the mobile situation: it seems that there aren’t many good mobile clients for Lemmy.

So I decided to take matters into my own hands and develop a new mobile client for Lemmy.

After a couple hours, I have a good looking and working subscription feed; super glad to see that the API is easy to use :)

What do you think about the look of the app? Any suggestions?

  • I personally don’t like Material design in general, and if I had a choice I’d pick something with Apple’s design principles.

    With that said, the more the merrier so I’m definitely rooting for the app. Don’t mean to sound discouraging. It’s just a preference, but I would definitely try it out at least.

  • This is indeed the most pressing issue. Mlem looks promising as well. Maybe you could pool your efforts. On the other hand: Having 2 different clients to choose from, is not a bad thing either.

    I’m definitely up for testing the app.

  •  steven   ( @steven@feddit.nl ) 
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    61 year ago

    Looks nice, but I wonder if the upvote and comment icons aren’t a bit too small/compact for touch.

    Also a question: what do you intend to do differently than the Mlem app?

    • I think mainly design, this app will feature Material design, rather than the look of iOS. Going to implement certain features so that it feels right and home in an iPhone.

      However if you prefer the regular iOS theme, there should be other alternatives, like mlem.

      In the end, it’s just personal choice, and having multiple options is great for all of us :)

      • An iOS app without adhering to iOS design guidelines and looking like android wont be popular with iOS users 😉.

        I personally must have iOS design and all bells and whistles. Else it won’t feel at home.

  • Looks great so far! Great work.

    A few things I would like to see:

    • Easily select specific subscribed feeds to view
    • Ability to search and find other feeds across Lemmy (and subscribe to if applicable)
  •  j4k3   ( @j4k3@lemmy.world ) 
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    51 year ago

    No apple devices here, but still…

    • AMOLED friendly black theme

    • easily accessed donation for the instance host and lemmy devs, maybe even include the option to monitor individual user load on the various server instances the user has posted on

    • integrate, suggest, and/or streamline 3rd party image hosting options. Maybe set a target file size and quality with a jpeg converter to get any images posted as small as useful by default, even prompting a cropping tool initially as a path of least resistance for optimization.

    • build in a converter for MP4 to GIF to WEBP with a small size and maximum size optimization/compression. Like, for technical utility it can be important to show video, but mp4/gifs are not currently supported but animated webp is and can be uploaded directly/embedded in posts

    • mod sub activity monitoring separate from other feeds with options to notify by new posts, comments, reports, user, etc.

    • Great suggestions there (AMOLED fan here, it will happen).

      A feature that I think it’s very important is the ability to donate super easily to lemmy instances. I wouldn’t be able to write this comment if not for the support of the rest of the community ❤️

  • While I usually prefer something that follows Apple’s design language, this looks very, very nice! I’m very impressed at far you got after just a few hours.

    If you are entertaining feature requests, one thing I’d like to see from third-party Reddit clients like Apollo, Slide, and Narwhal is Haptic Touch throughout. Haptic Touch link previews, post previews, parent comments when you long press a comment, etc. This has always been one of my favorite features, and far too many apps don’t incorporate this.

  • Apple user here! This looks great! What is the minimum iOS version you’re building for? I have a ton of devices on iOS 14 and 15 for jailbreaking purposes and would love to use this app on them :)