Jerboa has been working well for me so far as well but I am pretty new too. It has been somewhat easy to navigate but I am trying to learn the whole fediverse thing at the same time.
Totally fair. I'm brand new today so it's been nice to play around with to get used to Lemmy. Still no idea to view things I subscribed to but I'm sure I'll learn!
Same here. Was mainly a lurker on reddit, with a comment here and there from time to time. I've been using Jeroba since I joined the fediverse and haven't been experiencing any issues with it. I used to use boost to look at reddit and Jeroba doesn't feel extremely far from it. I mean, obviously, minus all the features.
It definitely has bugs. I had to load this thread 8 times to get the correct comments to load. Some of this could be user error, buts it's a free app that works pretty dang well.
Yeah, it's barely working for me at all, and I've been trying it for at least a week now. Sometimes I've written out long comments only for them to just vanish forever with a little error message.
Me2. But I do not see an option to add my kbin account nor my mastodon. I think it would be cool if this feels more integrative as in one app with different sections/views for the fediverse
I wish there was a way to have one account linked to multiple instances. Admittedly I don't understand this fediverse thing so i may be wrong about this but requiring a new account for every instance will get increasingly tiresome as the site grows and more instances are created.
FWIW, any account can subscribe to any (federated) community. Right now it's really difficult to do through Jerboa itself, so I usually do it through the web app.
I used to use Relay for reddit, and jerboa feels really familiar. It's development really picked up last release too. Still having an issue getting back to a comment context from a reply in my inbox, but I think that's a bug from last release and there's a pull request already.
I can't use Lemmy on mobile, it's all over the place. The Jerboa app is a lifesaver. The focus for Leemy has clearly been on getting the architecture right but the UI has been left behind. An influx of new users will absolutely NOT accelerate the resolution of these issues unfortunately. Here's to a long journey into the unknown! 🍻
I've seen posts on here about at least two: "Mlem" (which seems to be slightly more established) and "Memmy" (which made some test posts yesterday or so, so I presume it's just starting to get basic functionality).
I don't use IOS so I can't really tell you anything more about them, though.