Welcome to the Mlem 2.0 Feedback Megathread! This is where we will be posting changelogs for the Weekly TestFlight (the Stable Pre-Release changelogs will get full posts), so check back here to see what's new!
This is also the place to post feedback on the Weekly beta (or you can just open an issue on our GitHub if that's your style).
Please be aware that this is an early beta build, may be missing features you consider essential. See the "Roadmap" section of our 2.0 release post for more details.
If you want to join our Weekly TestFlight group, you can do so here.
If you would rather join the Stable Pre-Release group, which receives curated, stable pre-release builds, you can do so here
2024-11-01
Features
"Swipe anywhere to navigate" setting. Note that this cannot be active at the same time as swipe interactions.
Compact posts now show saved status
2024-10-25
Features
Moderated feed
Fediseer integration (Trust & Safety tab in the instance view)
Basic account settings
Added code blocks to Markdown tools
Added the option to confirm image uploads
Bug Fixes
Fixed placeholders being shown in comment editor
Fixed cache size readout not updating when cache is cleared
2024-10-18
Features
Moderator action to remove content
OLED theme
Easy-tap links
Autoplay animated media (iOS 18 only)
Refined expanded post view
Bug Fixes
Fixed not being able to import settings files not created by Mlem
2024-10-11
Features
Search posts
Updated search design
Collapse post content
Pin and lock
Default Sidebar Visibility setting
2024-10-04
Features
Added preliminary video support:
.gif, .webp, .mp4, .m4v, and .mov media can now be played by tapping the play button; tapping elsewhere opens the media viewer.
Currently the only controls are tap to play/stop.
Planned features, roughly in order include:
.gifv support
Thumbnails for .mp4/.m4v/.mov/.gifv content
Pausing
Scrubbing
Updated design to use rounded rectangles
Added the ability to edit posts
Added more Markdown buttons: inline link, code block, and user/community/instance links
Added a new comments indicator
Added instance uptime statistics
Expanded post can now be refreshed
Added sign up prompts for new users
Expanded posts now show if they've been crossposted with links to the crossposts
Added a page for rendering deeply nested comment threads. Navigating to a comment (e.g., from inbox) will open this page.
Added the ability to create crossposts from the post share menu
Bug Fixes
Fixed iPad confirmation dialog appearing in the wrong place
Fixed iPad sidebar navigation
Fixed Markdown blocks would sometimes being truncated
Fixed mark read on scroll not respecting the setting
Fixed an issue preventing swipe actions on the account list and subscription list views
Fixed some crashes
2024-09-18
Features
Improved mark-read-on-scroll behavior
This feature is only available on devices running iOS 18. On iOS 17, the old behavior will be used.
Added dark and tinted app icons for iOS 18
Bug Fixes
Fixed an issue where swipe actions were interfering with scrolling on iOS 18
Fixed an issue where image context menu actions would fail on certain instances using image proxies
2024-09-14
Features
Added image uploads, both for image posts and inline in post/comment bodies
Added compact comments
Added sign up to onboarding flow
Added a settings import/export system (Settings -> General -> Import/Export Settings)
Added the ability to save the current settings state and restore to that snapshot
Added the ability to export the current settings state as a JSON file
Added the ability to import settings files
Added settings migration from v1 (pending 1.3.5 release to App Store)
Added image proxy failure handling. If your instance’s image proxy fails, you can now choose to manually bypass the proxy and load directly from the image host. This behavior is fully opt-in.
Added sorting and filtering options to search
Bug Fixes
Improved scroll-top-comment behavior
Fixed an issue where the image viewer would open at extremely low resolution
Fixed an issue where the comment editor sometimes wouldn’t submit the right text
2024-09-02
Features
Added two new color themes: Solarized and Dracula
Added the ability to include links and images in posts
Significantly optimized image handling, resulting in a smoother feed (especially in the Tiled layout) and a more responsive image viewer
Added a "new account" flair
Bug Fixes
Fixed an issue where the image viewer would not work on instances using image proxying
Fixed a compatibility issue with versions running Lemmy v0.18
2024-08-29
We got a ton of great feedback from our initial release, and have implemented a number of new features and bug fixes:
Added mark read on scroll (Settings -> General)
Added a default feed setting (Settings -> General)
Added a setting to adjust haptic behavior (Settings -> General)
Fixed the lock icon being the wrong color
We’ve got a lot more in the works, so if you commented yesterday with a bug or feature request that isn’t mentioned here, stay tuned! We expect to be releasing builds fairly rapidly over the next few days.
2024-08-28
This is the initial beta release. We're still bringing 2.0 up to feature parity with 1.0--this build should have everything you need to browse and interact with Lemmy. Please note that post creation and moderation tools are not currently supported in the 2.0 build--post creation is in active development and moderator tools are a high-priority item, so if you want to join the beta but those are important to you, check back in a week or two!
We've also got some new features:
Markdown support
Tiled post layout
Keep place on account switch (allows you to switch accounts without fully reloading the app)
Guest accounts
Color themes
Check out our 2.0 release post for more details on the new release.
Voyager also seems to handle GIFs in comments better, is that something on the cards for Mlem?
It's something we'd like to add at some point; we're tracking the issue here. It may end up being in 2.0 or may not be.
Is there a plan to introduce swiping forward? I frequently accidentally swipe back to the community list and lose my place in the feed.
We'd love to have this feature but it is annoyingly very difficult to implement. The framework we're using doesn't natively support this, and neither does the framework that framework is built on. Apollo had this, but the code is of course closed-source so we can't get any insight into how they did it. We're tracking the issue here.
To add a little more insight on the gifs side: video handling is the next major item I'm working on. In theory, the media framework we use should make gifs free once video handling is working, so hopefully they'll be coming soon.