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We just need a easy to use, beautiful mobile client and so many people will switch over to it.
Jerboa is pretty good tbh.
Yeah I'm impressed actually. Absolutely a big improvement over the web browser on the phone.
I'm using jerboa currently. Albeit very new to the app, but I'm still a bit put off by the lack of options for personization and features. It also desperately needs an in app browser so all the links stop sending me out of the app.
There is definitely potential here, but leaves a lot to be desired.
Yeah, honestly it isn't too bad. I was a little put-off by the size of everything at first, but, when I checked the settings, there is an option to change the size of the font—and that really helped.
All in all, it isn't perfect, but I am enjoying it so far. I look forward to seeing it grow and improve!
One can only dream that these canceled 3rd party clients might join some day. Hopefully some will be opensource or they decide to support any other platform.
It would've been great if they just collectively change to something else.
The Tafkars API might be helpful in that: Tafkars: Reddit-API proxy for Lemmy (help wanted). To quote,
That's great! Thanks for the info
the dev for RedReader (minimalist and awesome reddit FLOSS client) has indicated RR will be targeting Lemmy as soon as Lemmy instances smooth out after an anticipated load ramp up from reddit defectors. I am sure others are planning the same thing.
Absolutely great news. RedReader was my go-to app for a while now. The absolute dedication to function over form is/was praise-worthy.
Probably not just waiting for instances to smooth out, but waiting to see if reddit actually follows through. I think they likely will, but there is an off chance heads roll when they realize all the people creating, aggregating, and moderating their site are the ones that are pissed off and leaving. The casuals may not care directly about this decision, but they will when the content goes to shit.
This is what I am really waiting for, to be honest. Jerboa is too slow and jerky for my liking.