Lemmy.world grew by about 40% on the first day of reddit migration
Lemmy.world grew from around 51000 total users the moment 3rd party reddit apps started to shut down on June 30 to 71000 total users at the time of this post (July 1). That's a 40% growth in about 12 hours!
I can't seem to add it to my home screen as a shortcut. First time I did, it didn't show any shortcut on the home screen and then every attempt since it says "shortcut already exists".
Edit: Fixed the issue. Had to clear my browser app cache and try again. It seems like I didn't drag the wefwef shortcut icon the first time to the home screen.
Well there's many as of now. They're in early stages and errors occur on and off, I guess that's okay.
I suggest you check out Thunder, Connect for Lemmy and liftoff. These work great and I like Connect's UI.
You can WefWef for an experience very close to Apollo, keep in mind it's a web app, but it works really great.
I suggest you try all the apps and see which one you like the best. Here's the list:
Lemmotif
Summit
Connect
Thunder
WefWef.
P.S Do check out Kbin-social. It's federates with Mastodon, I think, if you're into that.
You can also try installing the PWA (if your browser supports it). On https://sh.itjust.works, Somewhere on the browsers web page options, there should be something along "Install" or "Add to home screen". PWA is basically the website but without browser controls, so it feels more native.
I like Jerboa so far. I haven't experienced any lag But it's annoying that when I go back to the list of posts or comments, the cursor automatically jumps to the top and I don't want to scroll back to where I've been.
wefwef.app doesn't have this problem. It's also smooth. However, I prefer a native app than browsing via a web browser.