Comment on Is it difficult to build a web app for Lemmy?
dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.de 6 months agoWhich app did you switch to?
Comment on Is it difficult to build a web app for Lemmy?
dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.de 6 months agoWhich app did you switch to?
TranquilTurbulence@lemmy.zip 6 months ago
Initially, I installed all of the apps and started using them. When I noticed that one app was annoying me in some way, I added that line into a spreadsheet, and tested if all the other apps were any better in that regard. After a while, my list had about 20 important features and ratings for each app. After that evaluation period, I settled on Bean, Mlem and Voyager. For several months, I was quite happy with Bean. Every now and then I stumbled upon a situation that Mlem handled better, so I kept switching between the two when needed. I didn’t use Voyager that much, but I kept it anyway, because it had a lot of the features I appreciate.
One day, the suspicions of many Bean users were confirmed, and the app officially died. I just switched to Mlem and Voyager. At that point I also installed Thunder, because it had a fairly good score in my spreadsheet. Currently, I’m keeping it as a backup just in case Mlem or Voyager fail me.
At the moment, Mlem is my favorite Lemmy app for reading, voting and writing short comments. Voyager on iPad can handle long comments much better, and that’s the app I’m using at the moment. Maybe I’ll just use Voyager on the tablet and Mlem on the phone…
dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.de 6 months ago
Why thank you for such a thorough response and your dedication to finding an app that works for you.
I use Voyager as the main app but I will try mlem. I was initially hoping for one that would let you tag users so I would know what I my previous interactions had been as I heard there were apps on android that could do this.
TranquilTurbulence@lemmy.zip 6 months ago
That would be an interesting feature. If an app like that exists, I should try that feature.
However, since I interact with hundreds, if not thousands of people online, it is fairly unlikely that I would bump into the same person again any time soon. That’s why I generally don’t even bother looking at the usernames. Mastodon is centered around individuals who may or may not have anything interesting to say, whereas Lemmy is centered around interesting topics.
dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.de 6 months ago
You’d be surprised. I see FlyingSquid around lemmy all the time. A few other users I notice quite often actually.