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As (another) reddit refugee, in order to compete with reddit, Lemmy needs to invest in its mobile apps, and make other servers easier to access.
25 0 ReplyWell unlike reddit the official app is great for lemmy.
12 0 ReplyThere’s an official app?
4 0 ReplyI only know of Jerboa (for Android), but I don't think that's an "official" app
5 0 ReplyIt kinda is. It's made by one of the devs
1 0 ReplyOne of the devs of the protocol? (forgot what its name was)
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There’s a git repo for something called remmel(?) which I think is an iPhone client. But without someone publishing it to the App Store, no one will use it.
1 0 ReplyThere is an app in the pilot thing called mlem. It's the ios client for lemmy
2 0 Replyundefined> remmel
That hasn't been touched in 4 months
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I use jeroba but it's android. There's also lemmur but it won't load for me on that and jeroba is the"official"one.
2 0 ReplyI tried lemmur on fdroid but I think it's dead. Hasn't received updates in months and will not load anything.
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[closest thing to] the official app
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You mean the Android app? Unfortunately I can’t even login with Mlem on iOS.
2 0 Replymlem is under heavy development. Chances are the issue you encountered has been fixed in an update
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I'm finding the mobile experience in the browser pretty reasonable.
7 0 ReplyAgreed. Website needs some improvement as well
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