I’m thrilled to introduce the very first public release of Lemma on TestFlight. Get ready to experience a whole new level of browsing the fediverse!
🌟 Key Features 🌟
Super-charged Media Viewer
Powerful Markdown Editor
Effective Search
🔥 Why You'll Love Lemma 🔥
Fully Customisable
Swipe Gestures
Multiple Accounts
Cross-post Support
Share as Image
‘Open in Lemma’ Safari Extension
Private messaging
📣 Join The Community 📣
I would love to hear from you! Join our growing community of users to share your feedback, ideas, and suggestions. Together, we'll make Lemma even better.
Tap the "Install" button to get early access to Lemma.
Explore the app, try out its features, and let me know what you think.
🤝 Feedback & Support 🤝
Your feedback is invaluable to me. If you encounter any issues, have suggestions, or just want to say hello, please reach out to the Lemma community (!lemma@lemmy.world). Thank you for being a part of our journey. Together, we'll shape the future of Lemma. Get ready to experience something amazing!
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I’m building Lemma as a side project in my free time. If you’re enjoying Lemma and would like to say an extra thank you, you can buy me a beer ❤️
📌 Note: This is a TestFlight release, so your feedback will help me fine-tune the app for its official launch.
The core of the App Store of the same Ionic app code that you can also load in Safari. It’s basically just in a wrapper that allows it to be posted in the App Store, and soon, allows it to get notifications.
The core or the app isn’t proper native. Nothing wrong with that. There are big benefits to that, but there are some issues with ionic that this developer won’t have with swift. Example: Swipe based navigation is notoriously buggy with voyager.
Right, but it’s claimed to be a “from the ground up” build, where it’s an almost exact carbon copy. At least Voyager claimed to be trying to clone Apollo.
OP is just saying that it’s not a fork of an existing codebase. It’s all new code.
But yeah, the UX is a shameless Apollo clone.
Although Mlem, Avelon, Lemmios, and Memmy are all a little shameless about ripping off various Apollo patterns. A lot of the iOS Lemmy developers aren’t taking the time to think about what lemmy-specific UX problems need to be solved. All the iOS lemmy apps are feeling like Gru’s Minons. All super similar, but with slight variations.
It can still be built from the ground up but still uses the same design. If it's a native app written in Swift not a PWA like Voyager I'd say that from the ground up still applies. Because you still need to code everything from scratch.
It’s written in React Native, with some Swift modules here and there. I wrote down some more in depth behind the scenes in a previous post.
When Apollo shut down I really missed it in my day to day use, so initially this project started out as a personal project to see if I could replace that Apollo craving. Since then the development was going so well that I wanted to share it with the rest of the community as well.
Since then I’ve also build some things that imho are an improvement, for example:
the onboarding
the markdown editor
the chat interface for private messages
It’s been really fun to work on, but now that the basis is quite stable I’ll look into features that make it more tailored to Lemmy