• @CalcProgrammer1@lemmy.ml
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      51 year ago

      The solution is Linux Mobile, where browser becomes the only option as apps don’t tend to be available, but it’s a full fledged browser so it can use all the appropriate addons. Typing this from my PinePhone Pro with keyboard case, postmarketOS, LibreWolf with the same addon set that I have on my desktop and laptop because Firefox Sync keeps everything synced together.

        • @CalcProgrammer1@lemmy.ml
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          11 year ago

          True, but I was always an old.reddit user even when I used Reddit and Android (Firefox on Android). Now I use mlmym.org on my PinePhone. The experience is pretty much the same, except now I have a keyboard to type faster.

      • becool
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        Good advice but too smug for my taste. I give this post a C- and a downvote.

      • @eric5949@lemmy.cloudaf.site
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        Or, I could just hit download in the play store and sign in. It’s great you can do that. Not everyone wants to go through that effort though.

      • ShustOne
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        Or I could install Voyager and have a better user experience in 5 seconds. I love Firefox but the mobile experience is highly dependent on the care a site puts into their mobile site.

    • Dr. Jenkem
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      21 year ago

      PWA’s are the happy place in-between browser and app on mobile. Voyager is great, especially when installed as a PWA.

    • @michikade@lemm.ee
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      371 year ago

      Memmy’s on the App Store now. It does still have a TestFlight if there are any spots available but the app store’s version is currently up to date.

      • @ThirdWorldOrder@lemmy.ml
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        Yeah just a few things different but overall the aesthetic is very pleasing. Took forever for me to figure out how to mark a comment as “read” to get rid of the badges (slide left).

          • @ThomasTheWankEngine@lemmy.world
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            It does work it just has the same problem Apollo had that it just isn’t optimized … I really liked the way alienblue or narwhal looked on the iPad because it just used the extra space better instead of feeling like a scaled up phone.

            On a side note … Reddit really expected all third party users to switch to their shitty app when it doesn’t have Tablet support after how many years?

    • scytale
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      21 year ago

      I have both Memmy and Mlem and I switch between them every time one releases an update to see who’s better.

      • @danielton@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        I’ve tried Mlem on and off, but Memmy and Voyager run circles around it in functionality. I’m sure the developer drama didn’t help anything either. I do hope Mlem catches up, because more options are never a bad thing.

        • scytale
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          11 year ago

          Wait, there was developer drama? I just saw a comment from the Mlem dev yesterday thanking the Memmy dev for helping with getting their app through some testflight issues.

          • @danielton@lemmy.world
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            11 year ago

            Yes, first, the founder of the project suddenly left with no warning, and then the guy who took over locked everybody out shortly after that. The remaining developers had to jump through hoops so they could resume development of the app.

    • CondeMg
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      I use Native Alpha to avoid apps on mobile

      Edit: misspelling

  • @Whirlybird@aussie.zone
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    Nah, apps are better. There aren’t any ads in the Lemmy apps I have installed on iOS, so uBlock Origin is irrelevant.

    The UI is much better on apps in general.

    Memmy on iOS is amazing and much better than using any browser.

  • @Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works
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    181 year ago

    Liftoff is a better app experience than I ever had using any options for Reddit. It’s fanatastic. It’s far, far better than a browser experience as well.

    • AzuleBlade
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      Liftoff is my daily driver, Voyager is also great. It’s awesome how many open source Lemmy apps are in active development right now.

      • @ulemmyagain@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        it’s really great. I’m using connect on android, because it’s similar to RIF. But the beautiful thing is we have choice. I really hope you enjoy your lemmy experience on whatever app makes you happy.

    • Racle
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      31 year ago

      Sync is still my favorite app for Reddit. And now I’m waiting Sync for lemmy.

      In the meantime I’ll be using liftoff. Seem like it’s pretty close to sync, but no as good as sync.

    • Rev. Layle
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      I grabbed liftoff after reading about the early access when using web interface. I’m sure it is missing some features, but it does “just work”, so I’m pretty happy with it.

  • H3‎
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    When your Phones 1.5GB of RAM are always 1.3GB full and your CPU almost always at 100%, because you are running Android 11 (LineageOS) on a Phone from almost 10 years ago, then Jerboa starts to be quite a bit faster than Fennec (especially with uBlock0)

    • Boris NotTooBadinov
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      71 year ago

      Ublock will let you block just about anything, for instance if you’re seeing too many posts from a specific instance ex: @leddit.danmark.party, this filter will block the entire instance lemmy.world##.post-listing:has-text(@leddit.danmark.party)

      Credit to this post and @linuxFan@vlemmy.net via @sp6

        • Boris NotTooBadinov
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          51 year ago

          If you click the 3 vertical dots, it should expand to reveal a star-icon option that’ll allow you to save the comment. To view saved comments, click on your username in the upper right, then profile. There should be a ‘Saved’ tab

          One other helpful snippet that’ll let you filter out posts that link to wsj, twitter, youtube, etc… lemmy.world##a[href*=“wsj.com”]

          I’m no ublock expert, but I’ve mostly tested these filters, so ymmv. If you run into any issues or need to tweak a filter please follow up so we can all share 😀

    • 001100 010010OP
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      uBlock Origin doesn’t do anything in this case, but it’s more of a general statement of my browsing setup

    • @Azzu@lemm.ee
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      21 year ago

      I’m using ublock to block large media elements when I’m running low on data :)

    • @SuicideSorcerer@lemm.ee
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      11 year ago

      I’ve been switching between those two as well. Theres a couple features I prefer on wefwef but in general the memmy app seems smoother

  • @axh@lemmy.world
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    91 year ago

    On mobile, I tried FFox and Chrome… Worked like garbage. I switched to Connect and I am happy now.

    • 001100 010010OP
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      11 year ago

      What exactly is the problem with browser. Do people just have a high expectation of a platform, or am I just too used to the browser experience?

      • Boris NotTooBadinov
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        41 year ago

        I think it may be down to the UI, for example I preferred Relay for Reddit over the other offerings because the UI just felt more natural to me and that of course always going to be down to the individual user

    • @sabaku_no_gaara@monyet.cc
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      I was using Connect until I have found that there are trackers(via DuckDuckGo app) in it from Facebook. Trackers are common in apps, but if there are options available which give same experience without trackers, I will choose those options.

  • @HulkSmashBurgers@reddthat.com
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    My personal preference is to use (preferably FLOSS) apps whenever possible. I just don’t like the experience of a browser trying to act like a native application. This goes for desktop and mobile.

    It’ll never happen, but if there were a desktop lemmy app I would use it.

    I know I’m (probably?) weird.

    • @Whirlybird@aussie.zone
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      I just installed the lemmy instance that I use as a “web app” via my browser on PC so it just acts like an app.

  • @sat012e@lemmy.ml
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    71 year ago

    I will be the only person to agree and not suggest an app!

    Unless there’s some fantastic game-changing functionality provided by the app, I’m fine with the webpage. I have a pi-hole at home that further enhances the “no ads” experience.

    I didn’t use an app on reddit, either - old.reddit only! I left reddit and joined lemmy because fuck spez!

    • Final Remix
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      The gamechanging functionality for me was being able to log in. Mobile, desktop, whatever. I click login, use my credentials, it says “logged in” and then asks me to log in again and warns down the right side of the website that I’m not logged in.

      Using an app, I can actually log the fuck in.

      • @sat012e@lemmy.ml
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        21 year ago

        That’s fair. I’m definitely having to log in every couple days.

        But I’m also not on Lemmy as often / continuously as I was on reddit. That’s been a nice change for me.

    • @ryathal@sh.itjust.works
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      Using Jerboa I get infinite scroll and a more usable layout. The website works ok, but there’s lots of room for improvement.

      All the stuff at the top on lemmy web page gets turned into buttons on the top and bottom of my phone that I don’t have to scroll up for. Vote buttons are big enough to hit easily. Titles flow on top of Images so I see more than a thumbnail without tapping.

      • @sat012e@lemmy.ml
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        In my experience (large asterisk there), infinite scroll is great until you click a link, then hit back, and it doesn’t resume where you were before so then you have to keep scrolling to get back to where you were before. Maybe the infinite scroll experience is better now than it was in the dark ages of new.reddit.

        Pagination just never really bugged me? It gives me a stopping point.