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Lemmy Apps Directory

The following is a comprehensive directory of Lemmy apps. This is an ongoing list, so please comment here or send a direct message if there are any updates. All apps are listed by platform in order of most recent updates, so be aware that those lower on each list may not be up to date. The open source symbol indicates that an app is FOSS.


Android


icon Voyager open source
Source !voyagerapp@lemmy.world Play Store
2.5.0 2024-04-21 F-Droid

Voyager is an Apollo-like open source web client for Lemmy. It's a mobile-first app, but works great on desktop devices, too. Please feel free to try it out!

Dev: @aeharding@lemmy.world


icon Summit
GitHub !summit@lemmy.world Play Store
1.34.5 2024-04-20

Summit is an app for Lemmy that enables you to explore hundreds of communities with ease. Summit is optimized for Android and offers a smooth browsing experience.

Dev: @idunnololz@lemmy.world


icon Interstellar open source
Source Play Store
** 0.4.2** 2024-04-18 Flathub

An app for Kbin, Mbin, and Lemmy; connecting you to the fediverse.

Dev: @jwr1@kbin.earth


icon Jerboa (Official Android client) open source
Source !jerboa@lemmy.ml Play Store
v 0.0.66 2024-04-12 F-Droid

Jerboa for Lemmy An app for Lemmy, a federated reddit alternative. Jerboa is an app for Lemmy, a federated reddit alternative. Jerboa is made by Lemmy's developers, and is free, open-source software, meaning no advertising, monetizing, or venture capital, ever. Lemmy is similar to sites like Reddit, Lobste.rs, or Hacker News: you subscribe to forums you're interested in, post links and discussions, then vote, and comment on them. Behind the scenes, it is very different; anyone can easily run a server, and all these servers are federated (think email), and connected to the same universe, called the Fediverse.

Dev: @dessalines@lemmy.ml


icon Thunder open source
Source !thunder_app@lemmy.world Play Store
v. 0.3.0 2024-04-09 IzzyOnDroid

Thunder is a fully open source, cross-platform, community-driven project available on GitHub. Fully free of advertisements and trackers. Thunder is still very early on in development and many more features are yet to be available!

Dev: @darklightxi@lemmy.world


icon Racoon open source
Source !raccoonforlemmy@lemmy.world Play Store
1.9.0 2024-04-04 IzzyOnDroid

Raccoon for Lemmy is a client for the federated aggregation and discussion platform Lemmy. The project started as an exercise to play around with Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP) and Compose multiplatform and gradually grew as a fully functional client with many features.

Dev: @DieguiTux8623@feddit.it


icon Sync
GitHub !syncforlemmy@lemmy.world Play Store
v24.03.26-14:56 2024-03-26

A beautiful Lemmy app for browsing Lemmy on the go!

Dev: @ljdawson@lemmy.world


icon Connect
!lemmyconnect@lemmy.ca Play Store
1.0.177 2024-03-11 APKPure

A native application for browsing the social platform Lemmy and the Fediverse.

Dev: @kuro_neko@lemmy.ca


icon Boost
!boostforlemmy@lemmy.world Play Store
1.0.12 2024-03-01

Boost for Lemmy is designed to provide a seamless browsing experience for the decentralized social platform Lemmy and the Fediverse.

Dev: @rmayayo@lemmy.world


icon Leanish open source
Source !leanish@lemmy.world Play Store
v0.0.4 2024-01-14

Leanish is a web-based client for Lemmy with a kinda stylish interface and a dark mode.

Dev: @NatoBoram@lemm.ee


icon Muffed open source
Source !muffed@sh.itjust.works Play Store
0.8.5+14 2023-12-01 IzzyOnDroid

A Lemmy client for Android and iOS with focus on usability and privacy

Dev: @freshfieldreds@sh.itjust.works


icon Eternity open source
Source !eternityapp@lemdro.id Play Store
0.1.2 2023-10-30 F-Droid

A client for Lemmy, specifically designed for Android and written in Java. This project is a fork of the Infinity for Reddit project, and it is currently in the early stages of development. As such, expect many unfinished features and potential bugs!

Dev: @bazsalanszky@lemmy.toldi.eu


icon Combustible open source
Source !combustible@lemmy.world
Alpha v0.1.1 2023-10-01 IzzyOnDroid

Combustible is an app that allows you to interact with the Lemmy link aggregation and discussion platform. Lemmy is completely free and open, and not controlled by any company. Disclaimer: This is alpha-quality software. There will almost certainly be bugs.

Dev: @TheBrokenRail@lemmy.world


icon Arctius open source
Source !arctius@lemmy.world Play Store
0.2.3 8/23/2023

(Previously: Fennec for Lemmy) Minimalistic and easy to use Lemmy client written for general public enjoyment, my personal experience and RN skills improvement. I hope that it will be easy and fun to use for everyone, including people with impaired vision abilities.

Dev: @delirium@lemmy.world


icon Liftoff! open source
Source !liftoff@lemmy.world Play Store
v0.10.10 Stable 2023-07-23 IzzyOnDroid

A mobile client for Lemmy running on iOS and Android

Dev: @liftoff@lemmy.world


icon Beyond
Site !beyond@lemm.ee Play Store
1.0.8.1-alpha 2023-07-25

Beyond is a new Lemmy browser currently under development in alpha stage. While it's in the journey towards achieving a stable version, it already boasts most of the fundamental features, offering users a glimpse into its full potential.

Dev: @brunofin@lemm.ee


icon Nemmy open source
Source !nemmy@lemmy.world Play Store
3 2023-07-15

Nemmy: The Neat Lemmy App This project is focused on building an App with the best possible User Experience. Nemmy offers a seamless experience when browsing Lemmy on phones, Desktops or Tablets

Dev: @Cr4yfish@lemmy.world


icon Slide open source
Source !slide@feddit.uk (Obtainium Only)
0.0.2-alpha 2023-07-01

Slide is an open-source, ad-free link aggregator client for Android. It is based on the Slide for Reddit app. Slide is not yet available on the Google Play Store or F-Droid. Get it on Obtanium.

Dev: @theory@feddit.uk


icon Lemmotif
!lemmotif@lemmy.world Play Store
0.2.0 2023-07-01

Lemmotif is a simple app for Lemmy, a federated link aggregator platform. Participate in discussion forums across all Lemmy & compatible federated servers.


icon Lemmur open source
Source !lemmur@lemmy.ml Play Store
v0.8.0 2022-01-14

This project has been officially dropped due to lack of interest and political differences. If anyone is interested in continuing developement, feel free to fork it.

Dev: @krawieck@lemmy.ml


Apple Watch


icon CheeseBot
Site App Store
1.1.0 2024-01-03

Bring fediverse to your wrist. CheeseBot for Lemmy is the ultimate companion for Lemmy users, bringing a seamless browsing experience to your wrist with powerful features and convenient access to your favorite communities. Whether you're an avid Lemmy user or new to the platform, CheeseBot has got you covered.

Dev: @support@gkevin.net


iOS


icon Voyager
Source !voyagerapp@lemmy.world App Store
2.5.0 2024-04-21

Voyager is an Apollo-like open source web client for Lemmy. It's a mobile-first app, but works great on desktop devices, too. Please feel free to try it out!

Dev: @aeharding@lemmy.world


icon Arctic
Site !arctic@lemmy.world App Store
1.0.1 2024-03-11 TestFlight

Arctic For Lemmy is a free and native iOS client for Lemmy. In the spirit of the Fediverse, Arctic is completely free and private. No data of any kind will be collected from your device, and no pesky advertisements, Ever. Arctic was built specifically for iOS and runs natively on pure Swift. Enjoy browsing feeds with embedded content that keeps you out of the browser, and in the app. Engage in the conversation using the rich markdown editor, and intuitive post composer

Dev: @CreatureSurvive@lemmy.world


icon Lemmios
!lemmiosapp@lemmy.world App Store
1.8 2024-02-27 TestFlight

Lemmios is a client built for Lemmy. Discover and browse through all parts of the fediverse in an intuitive way.

Dev: @mrlavallee@lemmy.world


icon Thunder open source
Source !thunder_app@lemmy.world App Store
v0.2.9 2024-02-26

Thunder is a fully open source, cross-platform, community-driven project available on GitHub. Fully free of advertisements and trackers. Thunder is still very early on in development and many more features are yet to be available!

Dev: @darklightxi@lemmy.world


icon Gravity
Beta 2024-02-21 TestFlight

Gravity is (yet another) Lemmy client for iOS. I started the development of this app a few weeks ago and thoughts why not releasing it, so there it is. I’m doing this for fun and on my free time.

Dev: @Q320@lemmy.world


icon Mlem open source
Source !mlemapp@lemmy.ml App Store
1.2 2024-02-10 Site

Mlem is the first native SwiftUI Lemmy client on the AppStore. It feels right at home on your iPhone (and soon iPad and Mac). With tons of options for customizing your your experience.

Dev: @ericbandrews@lemmy.ml


icon Lunar open source
Source !lunar@lemmy.world
2023.12.10 2023-12-12 TestFlight

Lunar is an open-source Lemmy client (kbin compatibility coming soon) for iOS using SwiftUI

Dev: @mani@lemmy.world


icon Bean.
!bean@lemmy.world App Store
1.0.11 2023-12-06

Bean is the best way to explore the Lemmy and the threadiverse with a beautiful UI designed for iPhone and iPad, and with a number of themes, customisation, and view options to choose from, you'll be right at home with Bean.

Dev: @steve228uk@lemmy.world


icon Lemma
!lemma@lemmy.world
0.2.0 2023-12-04 Testflight

An iOS Lemmy client

Dev: @ gromdroid@lemmy.world


icon Avelon
!avelon@lemm.ee App Store
1.0.8 2023-12-04 TestFlight

Avelon is a sleek & lightning-fast native Lemmy app that's intuitively customizable and fits right at home on iOS. Welcome to the Fediverse! With Avelon you can explore every topic, navigate seamlessly using customizable gestures, and tailor the look of the app to your preferences. Engage in diverse conversations and discover the content you care about.

Dev: @evgiz@lemm.ee


icon Muffed open source
Source !muffed@sh.itjust.works App Store
0.8.5+14 2023-12-01

A Lemmy client for Android and iOS with focus on usability and privacy

Dev: @freshfieldreds@sh.itjust.works


icon Memmy open source
Source !memmy@lemmy.ml App Store
1.1.4 2023-11-11

Memmy is built for the community, not for a profit: Fully open source and transparent; all code is available on GitHub. Completely funded by our community through donations. No advertising, no trackers - ever. Modern, sleek, and powerful: Highly performant with a slew of optimizations. A beautiful design, inspired by Apollo, and elevated to a new level. Make your journey seamless with tons of features, like gestures and full markdown support. An easy to use comments view, allowing you to easily keep in touch with the community.

Dev: @gkd@lemmy.ml


icon Loom open source
Source !loom@lemmy.world
v1.1.0b 2023-08-29 TestFlight

Aggregating aggregation. Providing everyone with a premium experience when interacting with federated servers. Meanwhile, providing view libraries and solutions for others to implement their own interpretations in the Apple ecosystem.

Dev: @pexavc@lemmy.world


icon Liftoff! open source
Source !liftoff@lemmy.world App Store
v0.10.10 2023-08-01

Liftoff! is your gateway to Lemmy social media. Find the hottest memes and latest news; post, chat and vote; share DMs; it's all here. And it's free and open-source! Liftoff! is a full, fast, and feature-rich client for accessing the fast-growing Lemmy family of sites.

Dev: @liftoff@lemmy.world


icon Remmel open source
Source !remmel@lemmy.ml App Store
1.3.1 2021-07-21

We use Lemmy backend. email uuttff8@gmail.com me. The Remmel project is available for free use, as described by the LICENSE (MIT).

Dev: @uuttff8@lemmy.ml


Linux

icon Lemoa open source
Source !lemoa@programming.dev
0.5.1 2024-01-06 Flathub

This project is no longer maintained. If you're interested in taking over maintainership, please feel free to contact @Bnyro. Native Gtk client for Lemmy (beta)

Dev: @bnyro@programming.dev


icon Lemonade open source
Source
2023.10.29 2023-10-29 Flathub

Lemonade is a sleek and modern Lemmy client that is designed to provide a seamless browsing experience for Lemmy users. Built with the latest technology, Lemonade utilizes the power of libadwaita and GTK 4 to deliver a beautiful and intuitive user interface that is both easy to use and visually appealing.

Dev: @mdwalters@pawb.social


icon Neon Modem Overdrive open source
Source
v1.0.4 2023-06-25 GitHub Release

BBS-style command line client that supports Discourse, Lemmy, Lobsters and Hacker News


Mac

icon Loom open source
Source !loom@lemmy.world
v1.1.0b 2023-08-29 TestFlight

Aggregating aggregation. Providing everyone with a premium experience when interacting with federated servers. Meanwhile, providing view libraries and solutions for others to implement their own interpretations in the Apple ecosystem.

Dev: @pexavc@lemmy.world


icon Leomard open source
Source !leomard@lemm.ee App Store
0.6 2023-08-14

Leomard is a free, open-source Lemmy client for macOS written in SwiftUI.

Dev: @athlon@lemm.ee


icon Remmel open source
Source !remmel@lemmy.ml App Store
1.3.1 2021-07-21

We use Lemmy backend. email uuttff8@gmail.com me. The Remmel project is available for free use, as described by the LICENSE (MIT).

Dev: @uuttff8@lemmy.ml


Web

icon Voyager open source
Source !voyagerapp@lemmy.world Web UI
2.5.0 2024-04-21

Voyager is an Apollo-like open source web client for Lemmy. It's a mobile-first app, but works great on desktop devices, too. Please feel free to try it out!

Dev: @aeharding@lemmy.world


icon Photon open source
Source !photon@lemdro.id Web UI
v1.29 2024-04-21

An sleek web client for Lemmy using mono-ui, a custom design system.

Dev: @Xylight@lemdro.id


icon Tesseract open source
Source !tesseract@dubvee.org Web UI
v1.3.0-beta.2 2024-04-10

Formerly Tesseract for Lemmy. Now “Tesseract for Sublinks” Development is now targeting the upcoming Sublinks project. As Sublinks aims to provide initial compatibility with Lemmy, Tesseract will continue to work with Lemmy for the foreseeable future. Once the Sublinks project moves into its native API phase, Lemmy support will be dropped from Tesseract.

Dev: @ptz@dubvee.org


icon Alexandrite open source
Source !alexandrite@lemmy.world Web UI
0.8.13 2024-03-04

Alexandrite is a desktop-first alternative Lemmy client.

Dev: @sheodox@lemmy.world


mlmym open source
Source Web UI
0.0.40 2024-02-28

a familiar desktop experience for lemmy.


icon Lemmynade
Site !lemmynade@lemm.ee Web UI
Alpha v4 2024-02-23

Lemmynade is the refreshing web app for Lemmy, currently in development. The goal is to make Lemmy more powerful, approachable, useable, and sustainable. Follow !lemmynade@lemm.ee for announcements and updates

Dev: @silas@programming.dev


icon Lemmy-UI open source
Source !lemmy@lemmy.ml Web UI
0.19.3 2024-01-22

The official web app for Lemmy, written in inferno. Based off of MrFoxPro's inferno-isomorphic-template.

Dev: @dessalines@lemmy.ml


icon Leanish open source
Source !leanish@lemmy.world Web UI
v0.0.4 2024-01-14

A lean-ish web client for Lemmy.

Dev: @NatoBoram@lemm.ee


icon Lemminator open source
Source Web UI
**** 2023-10-14

Lemminator wants to make Lemmy a place where even your friends who aren't into tech can feel at home. By creating a welcoming experience for people from all walks of life, Lemminator hopes to help a wide variety of communities come to fruition.

Dev: @FrostySpectacles@lemmy.ml


icon slemmy open source
Source Web UI
**** 2023-07-09

Cute Lemmy web app written in Svelte

Dev: @diamond@beehaw.org


icon Nemmy open source
Source !nemmy@lemmy.world Web UI
0.9.2.2.1 2023-06-08

Nemmy: The Neat Lemmy App This project is focused on building an App with the best possible User Experience. Nemmy offers a seamless experience when browsing Lemmy on phones, Desktops or Tablets

Dev: @Cr4yfish@lemmy.world


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Offline Reader app? (lemmy.world)

Is there a Lemmy app that has the ability to download (via WiFi) a certain number of posts from predefined communities to be able to read them on the go without using any data?

Basically, I'm looking for a Lemmy equivalent to the offline Reader for Reddit

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cross-posted from: https://dubvee.org/post/1381314

Changelog for 1.4.x Series (Intrepid)

1.4.0

This is the first release which completely drops "legacy" support for 0.18.x and below. The minimum required API level is now 0.19.3 (though it will work with any 0.19.x series, there will be broken features that require 0.19.3).

None of the 0.19.4 features are implemented yet. Updating my instance to 0.19.4 is not on my priority list at the moment, though I really wished the media listing was present when I added the new media handling stuff. :sigh:

I'll probably be working on the 0.19.4 features sometime soon as I would like to finish what I had in mind for the media handling, and 0.19.4 provides the missing piece.

Anyway, here's what's new and improved:

New Features

Zoomable ImagesMost images are now zoomable: post images, user/site/community avatars, images posted in comments, etc.

All the pan/zoom libraries I tried suuuuuuucked, so I ended up rolling my own from scratch. The pinch zoom isn't quite where I want it, but it's a start. If anyone wants to contribute some code for improving that, please let me know.

  • Support zoom, pan, and rotate
    • Mouse scroll to zoom
    • Click/grab to pan
    • Rotate via on-screen buttons
    • Double-click to quick zoom in/out by 2x
  • Gesture support
    • Pinch zoom in/out
    • Swipe up to zoom in
    • Swipe down to zoom out
    • Swipe left or right to close the zoom modal
    • Other gestures may be added once I figure out a clean way to differentiate them from conflicting mouse events

Basic Gesture SupportFirst, I should point out that I am not a fan of gesture navigation; absolutely hate it as a primary method of interaction. I'm old and hate having to guess whether my fingers need to do the Macarena or the Hokey-Pokey to perform what should be an intuitive action.

That said, I do like waving things (and people) away.

To that end, I've added some gesture recognition in a few places, mostly modals. Any modal can now be dismissed with a left or right swipe in an area not bound by other event handlers.

  • e.g. You can't swipe in the text field to dismiss an edit/report/ban/remove modal; you have to swipe outside of that.
  • Left/right swipe was chosen as to not interfere with scrolling so it could be used consistently across all modal types.

The only other place, currently, with gesture support is the image zoom modal (described above).

I may add some additional swipe actions where it's intuitive to do so. For now, I'm content with modals being easier to dismiss on mobile without having to reach up to the close button in the top corner.

User Profile ModalsClicking on usernames throughout the application will now load a modal with their user card and relevant action buttons. Old behavior was taking you to their profile directly.

Actions include:

  • Go to profile
  • Message in Lemmy / Matrix
  • Block User
  • Search for alts / simiarly-named accounts
  • Ban user from instance (admins only)
  • View user on their home instance
  • Copy Lemmyverse link for user

Image Management on Posts/Comments (Paste Images into Post URL and Markdown Editor)

  • Images can be pasted in the post's URL field as well as in the markdown editor.
  • Images can optionally be pre-processed to webP along with a user-selectable quality level. Especially useful if your instance limits the size of uploads
  • Can delete post images (only before you save the post; unfortunately there's no way to retrieve the delete token after that even though it is stored in the DB. Yet another API limitation :sigh:)
    • This is addressed in 0.19.4, but I don't have support for that yet.
  • Images pasted/uploaded into the markdown editor are tracked in a bar along the bottom of the editor. Individual images can be deleted as needed along with the corresponding markdown code for them.

Hide Posts/Comments From New UsersIn App Settings -> Filters, you can now opt to hide posts/comments made by new users. You can also set the number of days an account is considered new: 1 to 30 days. That setting also is applied to the new user badges (if you set the minimum age to 15 days, any account 15 days or younger will show the new user badge).

This setting behaves differently for mods and admins:

  • Mods: Filter will be applied to all posts/comments except in communities of which you are a moderator.
  • Admins: Filter will be applied to all posts/coments except those made to communities local to your instance or those made to remote communities of which you are a moderator.

Comments made by new users will be hidden, and that includes any replies (essentially behaves the same way as blocked users)

Federation State ViewerFrom the instances menu on a post, there's a new option called "Federation Stats" which will show you the stats from your instance to the target and from the target to your instance. Also included in that is an estimated cacluation of the number of activities each instance is behind (useful for troubleshooting federation delays).

This information has also been added to the instance items at /instances

Please note that the "Activities behind" counter is only an estimate. The value for newest_activity_id is not provided by the API (because that would be useful, so why would the Lemmy devs include it?), so it has to be estimated. The estimation is done by looking at the last_successful_id of all the linked instances and grabbing the highest number and subtracting the last_successful_id for the selected instance. Not all of those activities would necessarily be coming to your instance (votes/posts/comments to communities yours isn't subscribed to, etc), so it is merely an estimation. Just because it shows you are behind by X number doesn't necessarily mean it's behind by that many.

Instances PageRe-wrote this to do manual pagination, searching, and filtering. Much more responsive now that it is not rendering several thousand components each with actions items.

"Click to Play" Media EmbedsIf media is disabled in the feed, the thumbnail will now have an overlay button that will convert it to an embed on-the-fly.

When loading a video via click-to-play, I'm conditionally setting the "autoplay" flag where the embed API supports it, but it doesn't always seem to be honored. This is an attempt to not have to press "play" twice for a video. So far, the only video frontend that seems to honor it is YouTube. Invidious/Piped, so far, do not, and neither does PeerTube.

Ok, so autoplay works if muted (no idea how YouTube's player gets around this; probably some chicanery). I think that's worse because you still have to click twice on the videos, and the "unmute" button is harder to reach than "play". So I think I'm going to just settle on having to click play twice.

This seems to be be a Chrome/Chromium thing (and explains why YT gets to bypass this). In Firefox, the autoplay flag is respected without having to mute the video.

Re-Integrated Piped Support as an Embeddable Youtube FrontendNow that click to play has been added, Piped support has been added back. It was removed due to poor performance and rate limiting when used with feed embeds.

If media embeds are enabed in the feed, only YouTube frontend will show direct embeds. Piped/Invidious will always be click to play regardless of embed setting due to above mentioned rate limiting / performance.

Alternate Source Dropdown / Archive LinksRemoved the [Archive Link] next to the post URL and replacd it with a fancy menu to the left of it.

  • On posts with links, it currently has buttons to search for the article at Archive Today, Ghost Archive, and 12ft.io
  • On Youtube-like posts, can select alternalte links for YouTube, Invidious, or Piped
    • Invidious/Piped will open with your preferred instance (defined in settings)
    • Useful if someone posts a video to an Invidious instance that performs poorly for you and you would prefer to view it on your preferred Invidious/Piped instance or canonically on YouTube.

Quick Action MenusOn mobile, the navbar was getting cluttered, so most of the discrete dropdowns there have been moved into Quick Actions menus.

  • Main, Community, and User feed pages: Quick Actions has replaced all discrete menus
  • Search Page, Modlog, instances page, and Community Browser: All of the filtering options are in a quick action menu

Users Can Now Add Their Own Preferred Invidious/Piped InstancesPrior to this release, any Piped or Invidious instances needed to be added by the administrator via environment variables. In addition to that, users can now add any number of custom Invidious and/or Piped instances in the app settings.

These will be combined with the built-in list and the admin-extended list and be available for use as your preferred YT frontend and for detection of Piped/Invidious links in posts.

Be aware that those custom instances will only render as embeds for you; they will be thumbnails for anyone else who hasn't added them to Tesseract. If you feel that instance should be added to Tesseract's built-in list, please submit a Github issue with the details.

Tesseract is pre-populated with the official list of public instances for each, but it can get out of date easily.

Note: As of 6/20/2024, I've noticed a lot of Invidious/Piped instances are now requiring login, and embeds through them no longer work. I believe if you have an account with one, log in, and enable 3rd party cookies for that domain, the embeds should work. I have not tried that, but it does work with Spotify. This isn't a Tesseract bug, unfortunately, or I'd fix it.

Can Disable Infinite Scroll if you WantIf you're not a fan of the infinite scroll, you can go to App Settings -> Feed and disable infinite scroll.

TOTP 2FA SetupCan now enable and enroll in 2FA as well as disable it.

Account Icons Now Use Your Profile AvatarIcons in the account switcher and account screens now sync to your profile avatar, if defined.

New Placeholder User AvatarsInstead of the initials as used previously on accounts without avatars, now uses Dicebear Adventurer pseudorandom avatars. Initials are still used for placeholder community icons when the community mods haven't set one.

Passwords Can Now Be RevealedAll password elements will now allow you to toggle them to reveal. Should make a big improvement when logging-in on mobile.

Vote Viewer (Admins Only)Admins can now see votes like in Lemmy-UI. Uses infinite scroll and deduplication to compensate for the stupid API that returns multiple/duplicate votes on each page.


Bugfixes and Enhancements

Removed 0.18.x Backwards Compatibility

  • Or, more specifically, removed 0.18.x JS client and the extensions I wrote to make that compatible with 0.19.x. Now uses the 0.19.3 JS client.
  • Removed the image upload proxy which was needed in 0.18x due to CORS restrictions.

Various Enhancements to Auth Module.

  • Added safety check so that the auth token is only ever sent to the profile's associated instance and cannot accidentally send to non-home instance (e.g. when browsing communities on a remote instance).
  • Fixed a few chicken/egg situations where the profile store needed to be accessed before it was initialized
  • If your auth token is invalid, such as after changing your password on another device, you will get a toast message you can click to take you to the login screen.
  • If a profile exists for a username/instance combo, logging in will update the auth token for that existing profile rather than creating a new one.
  • User avatars are now fetched when logging in.

Grace Period Before Media Embeds are Destroyed When Scrolling out of Viewport

  • Embeds now have a short timeout when leaving the viewport before they're removed from the DOM and turn back into thumbnails. Fixes annoyance when resizing the window while a video is playing and the video temporarily leaves the viewport and is destroyed. Timeout is 2 seconds and will reset/disarm if the post returns to the viewport before it expires.

Community Creation / Editing

  • Uses new upload handler for banner/icon
  • Can pre-process the banner/icon to webP before uploading
  • Shows a live preview of how the community card will look

General

  • Slightly darkened background color in light mode cards (bg-white->bg-slate-100) for better contrast. Did similarly for some button colors
  • Added "OpenDyslexic" as a UI font option
  • Can now close modals with Escape key, close button, or by swiping left/right
  • Added button to reveal password fields
  • Some modals can be closed by clicking out of them.
    • I need to disable this or make it more consistent. Some workflows utilize nested modals, so I do need to be able to keep them open when interacting with a child modal.
  • Added "share" link for searches.
    • Will generate a URL with the current search params and copy to your clipboard.

Other Stuff

Peertube Follows

On my last release post, someone mentioned that following Peertube channels may be broken. At the time I was still on 0.18.5 and had followed a PT channel, and seemed to be getting updates from it. Then I wasn't sure.

I can say that I have been getting at least some updates to the PT channel I follow (mostly as a test). While there have been videos posted there that did not come through to Lemmy, I don't know enough about PeerTube to know if they were published differently or what. However, I have gotten at least 2-3 that someone posted to Lemmy that would absolutely had to have come in via Federation.

Also confirmed that commenting on a PT video (from the channel feed, not an embed to a Lemmy community) does federate out and show up on Peertube's side along with any votes you give in Lemmy.

This isn't really a Tesseract issue since the Lemmy backend handles that. Just figured since I do support Peertube, it would be worth mentioning that it seems to work.

What Didn't Make the Cut This Release

  • User profile import/export
  • Link previews
  • Custom feed rewrite
  • Custom emoji management
  • Fediseer Rewrite

I keep kicking the can on the custom feed and infinite scroll re-writes, but for a good reason. I want to start using IndexedDB to get around storage constraints in the browser's LocalStorage API. I need to write and integrate a library for this (or find one I don't hate), and that's going to take some dedicated development time. Switching to IndexDB is also a step in the direction I want to go towards providing offline support. So, at some point, there will be a release that only focuses on that. Not sure if it'll be in the 1.4.x series or later, but ultimately, that is where I want to go.

Get Tesseract

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submitted 2 weeks ago by Varven@lemmy.world to c/lemmyapps@lemmy.world

I've been looking around for lemmy apps but I just can't seem to find the best one if anyone has any suggestions they are welcome

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submitted 2 weeks ago by Blaze@reddthat.com to c/lemmyapps@lemmy.world

Basically, title.

Here is the comment asking for help: https://lemmy.ca/comment/9663003 (paste it to your search bar if you're not on lemmy.ca)

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I'm currently using Eternity but the developer stopped supporting it. Do you have any suggestions for another Android app I could switch to, preferably FOSS? I don't like Voyager for its UX and particularly the swiping functions. I prefer using swipes for navigation only and doing everything else by tapping buttons. In Voyager, I keep accidentally doing things I didn't intend to do.

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Hi all,

Quiblr now has personalized post feeds for Lemmy!

I haven't seen a "recommended feed" feature anywhere else in the fediverse but I thought I would take a crack at building it!

My goal was to make a privacy-focused recommendation engine that tailors your experience based on the content you interact with. None of the data leaves your device. You don't even need to log in for it to work

  • You can turn it off or tune your feed in the settings
  • Each post now also includes a show me more/less button

I would LOVE feedback from folks if you get a chance to try it out!

This was really fun to build so let me know if there are any questions!

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Cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15985516

Hey everyone, Thunder v0.4.0 is finally here! This release cycle took a bit longer than usual, but as a result, introduces a lot of new features, changes, and fixes which should make for a even better Thunder experience. If you have any suggestions or feedback, feel free to discuss it in the Thunder community or on GitHub.

If you're enjoying Thunder and would like to show some support, star this project on GitHub! This helps gain visibility for the project and allows more contributors to help with the continued development of Thunder. If you'd like to show some appreciation, here is a post with details on how to donate to the active contributors of Thunder.

A quick reminder: if you are using the Google Play version or App Store version, please note that it may take a bit of time before you receive the update. Now onto the update notes. This update brings a few major features:

🎉 New Features

  • The comment creation page has been fully re-built from the ground up and introduces a few new features, including the ability to specify the comment language, ability to comment as a different user, and addition of spoilers to the markdown toolbar. If you have any suggestions or feedback regarding these changes, feel free to make a new issue on GitHub!
  • There is now initial support for video playback on Thunder! The built-in video player should work with most video URLs (that end in a proper video extension) and should work with YouTube URLs. Additionally, you can customize some video settings such as playback speed, auto-mute, auto-play and more in the Settings page. The video player is still experimental, so there may still be some issues present.
  • Additional customization options including the ability to customize the colours of actions (upvotes, downvotes, saving, etc.), hiding thumbnails from the feed, showing user/community avatars, and much more.

ℹ General

  • There have been improvements to the overall UI/UX across the board. This includes improvements to the pure black theme, improvements to markdown rendering of tables, quotes, and more.
  • There have also been a lot of changes under-the-hood to hopefully improve the overall performance and reliability of actions. As a result of these changes, there may still be some issues that were not caught during testing. If you notice any general issues, please make a new issue on GitHub.

And much much more. I can't go through all the changes in the changelog, but for those who are curious, feel free to check out the full changelog below.

We have a Matrix space if you would like to join in on discussions.


Additions

  • Updated create comment page UI and added language selector to comments by hjiangsu
  • Added ability to comment as a different user by micahmo
  • Added spoiler to markdown buttons by micahmo and hjiangsu
  • Added support for selecting discussion languages by iparks99
  • Added support for new sort types as defaults by micahmo
  • Added option to show user/community avatars by iparks99
  • Added an option to hide thumbnails in feed by iparks99 and hjiangsu
  • Added option to use profile picture for drawer by micahmo
  • Added support for customizable action colors by micahmo
  • Added selectable post/comment text by micahmo
  • Added notification debugging section by micahmo
  • Added confirmation message when unsubscribing from community by micahmo
  • Added experimental support for video player by ggichure and hjiangsu
  • Added sort options in instance explorer by micahmo
  • Added ability to perform empty search in Search by micahmo

Changes

  • Show individual unread counts in inbox page by micahmo
  • Improved missing post snackbar message by micahmo
  • Improved spoiler appearance by micahmo
  • Adjusted markdown editor link dialog styling by micahmo
  • Adjusted padding to community sidebar by micahmo
  • Added loading page for posts/comments on slower connections by micahmo
  • Adjusted post/comment language selector styling by hjiangsu
  • Refactored post metadata and user/community chips by hjiangsu
  • Refactored post page quick actions by hjiangsu
  • Implemented core architecture to handle push notifications (APNs, UnifiedPush) by hjiangsu
  • Added retry action when initial feed loading fails by micahmo
  • Improved markdown appearance for block quotes, code blocks, and dividers by micahmo
  • Apply full name customizations to inbox mentions view by micahmo
  • Allow creating posts/comments with null language by micahmo
  • Optimistically mark replies as read by micahmo
  • Improved cross-post UI by CTalvio
  • Disabled Thunder's edge swipe to go back on Android by hjiangsu
  • Fixed various OLED color theme issues, community name format by CTalvio
  • Improved UX for notification settings by micahmo
  • Improved swipe gesture setting clarity with icons by CTalvio
  • Added loading page when opening notifications and increased size of notification icon by micahmo
  • Replaced score indicator icon by CTalvio
  • Improved image dimension fetching logic by hjiangsu
  • Improved the comment context jumping by micahmo
  • Improved account page and management UI by CTalvio
  • Improved selection of text when creating post/comment by micahmo

Fixes

  • Fixed subscribe/favourite app bar action not updating UI by micahmo
  • Fixed comment load spinner showing incorrectly by micahmo
  • Fixed account page back button behaviour on Android by hjiangsu
  • Fixed issues with deleted comment content showing up by micahmo
  • Fixed search FAB primary single press action not triggering by micahmo
  • Fixed issue marking multiple replies as read by micahmo
  • Fixed issue with tablet mode images and full-height images by hjiangsu
  • Fixed pan/pinch triggering unintentional double tap zoom by CTalvio
  • Fixed issue popping notification page triggering twice by micahmo
  • Fixed viewing notifications as correct user by micahmo
  • Fixed FAB modal transparency and exit fade animation by CTalvio

Misc

  • Integrate run on save scripts for VSCode by micahmo
  • Configure i18n.ally plugin by ipcjs
  • Apply linter suggested fix-ups by micahmo
  • Updated translations by hjiangsu
  • Updated instances by github-actions
  • Replaced scrollable_positioned_list with super_sliver_list by hjiangsu
  • Added test endpoint for UnifiedPush server and reduced UnifiedPush notification payload (in development) by micahmo
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I have been using Eternity mainly because I can swipe between posts in post view. But the development seems to have stopped/slowed down.

I was wondering if there is any other lemmy app with swipe to next post feature available? Thanks in advance

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submitted 1 month ago by Beaver@lemmy.ca to c/lemmyapps@lemmy.world

The GitHub page looks awfully quiet and the website has stopped working for me recently.

I would be really sad as it is the best looking Lemmy web experience imo.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by ptz@dubvee.org to c/lemmyapps@lemmy.world

Disclaimer: If this isn't in the spirit of the community, feel free to remove the post and I'll re-post it in my app-specific community. I'm posting it here since it's a feature that I'm thinking through that may eventually make it into the Lemmy app I develop, and the people here would probably have good ideas/opinions on the matter. Plus, other apps may have already implemented this, and someone may helpfully point that out.

With that out of the way, I'm looking to get some feedback on whether this is a good idea or something that only sounds like a good idea.

Basically, when a post has crossposts, my idea is to fetch the comments for the other cross posts and merge them all into one big comment tree. Regardless of which cross-post you land on, you'll see the same comments.

  • If you reply to the post (top-level comment), it'll post to whichever cross post you're currently on.
  • If you reply to an existing comment, it'll go to whatever post that comment was posted to.

The goal is to bring some unity to disparate communities that have a lot of crossover content.

Is this a good idea? Dumb idea? Can anyone think of any gotchas that might crop up? If I do implement this, it will be something the user can turn on/off.

Potential issues:

  • Culture clash between different communities
  • Mods of one community would not be able to mod every item shown
  • ???

Thoughts?

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by ptz@dubvee.org to c/lemmyapps@lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://dubvee.org/post/1130768

Finally releasing 1.3.0. I didn't quite rip it down to the studs, but it was damn close. Much of the UI has been re-written as well as a lot of the underpinning helper functions. There's a lot of changes, though most are just enhancements and polish to things that already existed in 1.2.9.

Screenshot description: Logged into my Lemmy World account, browsing communities hosted at programming.dev, and the community list is shown. Communities on programming.dev I'm already subscribed to are indicated, and the check buttons allow instant subscription to those (even if LW doesn't yet know about them). Also shown is an instance selector dropdown featuring my home instance as well as instances set by the admin to appear there. At the bottom of that dropdown is a field where I can enter the domain of any Lemmy instance to browse.

The full changelog is a beast, so I'll only post the highlights here:

Highlights for 1.3.0

API Compatibility

1.3.0 "Defiant" remains fully compatible with both 0.18.x and 0.19.x. This will be the last version to support 0.18.x. Once development of 1.4.0 begins, the minimum supported API version will be 0.19.3.

0.19.x Features Supported

0.19 has had basic support (mostly auth) since 0.19.0 was released. In addition, 1.3.0 now offers a few more features that become available when connecting to an 0.19.x instance:

  • Scaled sort becomes available
  • Instance block becomes available
  • Instance blocks are managable through your Profile->Blocks page.
  • Cursor-based pagination is used if available but falls back to offset-based for 0.18.x
  • [New] Fixed bug where admin state is not detected when connected to 0.19.x instances. If you've been using Tesseract on 0.19 and didn't realize it has admin capabilities: surprise! It totally does and has. This bug just caused it to not detect you were an admin and hid them from you. See: https://dubvee.org/post/1148802

General

  • Whole UI has been polished. See the changelog for the full list of changes since 1.2.9
  • Removed markdown-it and all of its plugins as it was too cumbersome to extend to do some things I wanted to do and replaced it with svelte-plugin-marked. Wrote custom renderers to replicate the functionality of markdown-it-html5-embed and spoilers.
  • New community moderation capabilities (directly ban/unban users, localized modlog with quick actions)
  • Sidebar fonts are now more compact
  • Long community names are intelligently shortened where needed
  • You can now select one of several fonts to use for the UI. The default font is now Roboto.
  • New notification widget
  • Option to hide those obnoxious "anti AI" CC licenses people put on their posts/comments that they somehow think will prevent LLMs from training on their submissions. 🙄
  • Posts with URLs will now have an [Archive Link] next to them which will automatically search archive.ph for that URL. Please stop commenting "Paywalled" when someone posts an article.
  • "Copy Lemmyverse Link" added to user profile menus
  • Can now change password without having to go through "forgot password" process (I swear I thought I already implemented this, but I guess it never got merged in. Oops)
  • Action bar for posts/comments is now reversible. Primarily intended for mobile when you want the vote buttons to be on the right-hand side.
  • Bugfixes: too many to list

Search

This deserves its own section since the search was completely revamped.

  • Search filters cleaned up and polished
  • Can now search from community or user pages which will automatically filter the search to just that community/user
  • Added a "More from {user}" option to the community menu on posts. This will search for posts/comments by that user in the current community.
  • #Hashtags are now automatically converted to search links

Remote Instance Community Browser Revamp

  • Can now one-click subscribe to communities on remote instances
  • Your subscription status for communities is now reflected against remote instances
  • Got rid of modal to view community info. Each item is now a collapsible item; expand to see community details.
  • Admins can specify a list of instances that will pre-fill the instance selector for quick browsing. Users can enter any instance they want also.

/instances Page

Can now view federated instances (allowed, blocked, linked) through Tesseract. Additionally, you can filter by software (Lemmy, Kbin, etc) and keyword as well as hide dead instances.

Each instance also has action buttons to view communities there (Lemmy only), visit the instance, view a Fediseer report for it. Dead instances are also indicated with a "thumbs-down" icon.

Instances are considered "dead" if they haven't been pinged in > 3 days.

Media

  • Peertube videos now embed seamlessly. You can already follow Peertube channels in Lemmy, and now they'll show as a feed of embeds.
  • Embeds now only render when they're in the viewport. Once an embed is out of the viewport, the iframe is destroyed and removed from the DOM. This saves a LOT of memory.
  • Can enable an option to show alt text as a caption on images in markdown (not post images, but images in the post body and coments).

Feed & Posts

  • Added buttons on community avatars to quick subscribe/unsubscribe (ok, saw that Photon did that and implemented it almost exactly the same. Sue me).
  • "Explore" menu is now "Instances" menu. Instance-specific options are here such as Fediseer reports, block that instance (0.19+), and browse communities there.
  • Infinite scroll is now the default.

Post Creation

In addition to the polish and cleanup, the form to create posts has some new features:

  • Can now pull the metadata from the given URL to pre-populate the title and pull a thumbnail for previewing
  • Uploading images can now use the image proxy URL to reduce load on the API server (if media proxy/cache is enabled by admins and users enable it in their settings)
  • Can preview in both card and compact views

Modlog

Lots of tweaks and polish, now has quick action buttons that can be used to reverse a previous action or take additional actions. You can also easily turn a temp ban into a permaban without the intermediate step of unbanning first.

Features That Did Not Make It Into 1.3.0

There are only two planned features that didn't make the cut:

Reimplement custom feeds

Since this is the last 0.18.x release, and I'm having to support both cursor and offset-based pagination, I've decided to push the custom feed rewrite to 1.4.0 which is dropping 0.18.x support. That will make implementation easier and cleaner than having to support both methods.

TOTP 2FA Setup

Same as with the custom feeds, I want to do this cleanly. Since 0.18.5's TOTP setup is bonkers and can easily lead to accounts being locked out, I've decided to skip adding this until 0.19.x is the minimum-supported version. Tesseract supports logging in if your account has 2FA enabled, but you can't manage 2FA settings yet. I may add that in a 1.3.x release and just limit it to 0.19.x instances like I'm doing with the other 0.19 features as long as I can do it cleanly without impacting support for 0.18.x.

Update

My thanks to @gedaliyah@lemmy.world for pointing out a bug when working reports. Fixes have been pushed out.

Get Tesseract

Feel free to play around with the demo instance (it's unlocked and can log into any Lemmy instance), but ideally, you'd host it yourself or ask your instance admins to offer it as an alternate UI.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/15334908

Mlem 1.3 is now live on the App Store! This version brings a suite of moderation and administration tools to Mlem, along with some other highly requested features.

Cheers,

The Mlem Group


Mark Read on Scroll

When this setting is enabled, posts are marked read as you scroll past them. Enable it under Settings -> General -> Mark Read on Scroll.

Inbox Redesign

The "Inbox" tab has been redesigned to be compact and easier to use.

  • Replies and Mentions now use the same interaction bar as comments, which is customizable under Settings -> Appearance -> Comments -> Customize Widgets.
  • Each inbox tab now shows the unread count for that category.
  • Private messages are now labeled as "sent" or "received".

Select Text

Posts and comments now have a "select text" menu action, letting you highlight text from the post/comment and quickly copy/paste it elsewhere.

Inline Image Uploading

Images can now be uploaded inline in posts, comments, messages and reports. If you cancel before submitting, Mlem will request that your instance deletes any images that you may have uploaded.

Save Images from Feed

Images can now be saved or shared without opening the image viewer by long-pressing on the image in the feed.

Show Website Host in Compact/Headline Mode

This replaces the thumbnail indicator for link posts, which was removed. It can be re-enabled under Settings -> Accessibility -> Website Thumbnail Indicator.

Instance Uptime

A new tab in the instance page lets you see the uptime of that instance. This is only available for select instances. The data is fetched from https://lemmy-status.org.

Better Blocking

  • Instances can now be blocked from the nav bar menu of the instance page
  • Your list of blocked users, communities, and instances can now be viewed and managed (Settings -> Account -> Block List).

Performance Improvements

Fixed an issue where subscribing to a large number of communities would negatively impact the app's performance. This should make the app noticeably snappier for most users, especially those subscribed to 100+ communities.

Moderation Actions

The following moderator and administrator actions are now available:

  • Pin a post to community or instance
  • Lock a post
  • Remove posts, comments and messages
  • Ban users from a community or instance
  • Purge posts, comments, messages, users, and communities
  • View votes of a post/comment. Only admins can do this right now, but as of 0.19.4 moderators will be able to do this too.
  • Add and remove moderators of a community

You can customise how these actions are displayed in Settings -> Moderation. By default, the "remove" and "ban creator" actions are shown for posts in the feed.

Other actions, such as Pin and Lock, are accessible via the ellipsis menu in the expanded post. These actions can be made available in the feed as well under Settings -> Moderation -> Show All Actions in Feed.

Settings -> Moderation also allows moderation actions to be hidden in a disclosure group:

Or as a completely separate menu:

You can add and remove moderators from the "Moderation" section of communities you moderate. Users can also be appointed as moderators from the ellipsis menu of their profile.

"Moderated" Feed

The new "Moderated" feed shows posts from communities you moderate.

Mod Mail

Mod Mail has been integrated into the Inbox tab. It can be accessed by tapping the drop-down at the top of the Inbox page, or by tapping the "Inbox" tab icon when already viewing the tab. In the Mod Mail, you can view and act on both reports and registration applications.

By default, the unread mod mail count is included in the Inbox tab's unread badge. You can customize which types of notification are included under Settings -> Appearance -> Tab Bar.

Swipe actions are available on all mod mail items, and the widgets can be customized under Settings -> Moderation -> Customize Widgets

Modlog

Added the ability to view the moderation log for a community or instance. The modlog for communities can be found under 'Moderation' in the community page, and for instances under 'Administration' in the instance details page.

Fediseer Integration

A new "Trust & Safety" tab on instance pages displays the guaranteed status of that instances, along with any endorsements, hesitations or censures it may have received.

Minor Changes

  • The Saved feed can now be filtered by posts or comments only.
  • The upvote, downvote, save and reply actions now display side-by-side in context menus, and the "Block User" and "Block community" are now consolidated under "Block".
  • The ellipsis menu in the expanded post view has moved from beside the post title to the toolbar, making it accessible from anywhere on the page.
  • Added the option to always open links in reader mode (Settings -> Links -> Open in Reader)
  • Added a new app icon, "Ocean".
  • Keyword filters no longer apply to communities you moderate.
  • Updated the bubble-style picker animation.
  • Removed the confirmation popup for "Report".
  • Pinned posts are now rendered compactly in the community view once read.

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed the inbox tab unread badge sometimes showing "-1".
  • Fixed the instance pin icon not showing in compact mode.
  • Fixed sent messages being permanently displayed as unread.
  • The comment collapse animation now respects the system "Reduce Motion" setting.
  • Image save failure now displays an error message.
  • Biometric unlock now prompts for device password on failure.
  • Deleted and removed comments now collapse properly.

Mlem is a free and open source project. 100% of our funding, which pays for things like server time, comes from our generous donors; we do not, and will never, run ads or sell data. If you'd like to help support Mlem, you can donate here.

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Reddy is an App that lets you repost images from Reddit to Lemmy!

For more information about what is Reddy, find my other post here : https://lemmy.world/post/15020832

For Windows user, you'll need WSL 2 and then install flatpak and then install the Reddy flatpak.

Feel free to give me feedback, this is a first release and user inputs are very valuable to make a better app!

Thanks to everyone who shows interest in what I do, if you'd like to see other small app like this for other usecases, feel free to ask me!

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by Krafting@lemmy.world to c/lemmyapps@lemmy.world

Reddy is a small app that I've developped over the past few days, and I want to show it to you so you can give me your thoughts, advices and ideas for the app.

Reddy is a GTK Linux app that takes an image (PNG, JPEG, GIF) at random in a subreddit and allows you to repost it in any Lemmy community. I made it principally to share content easily on Lemmy, as Reddit becomes more and more abusive and I think having copies of some content of reddit here on Lemmy is not a bad idea.

The app comes with a few restriction to prevent abuse:

  • You cannot repost the image twice in the same community
  • The reddit post link will always be shown in the body of the post. To give credit where credit is due.

Also, the app fetch the title and NSFW status of the reddit post automatically, but you can change it as needed.

The app require a reddit API client id/secret (The free API seems to still be working as of now) and a Lemmy account.

I'd love to hear your thoughts about such app, if you have any concerns as an user or as an instance owner please share your thoughts!

EDIT: Reddy is out for everyone to try out on Flathub: https://flathub.org/apps/net.krafting.Reddy

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submitted 2 months ago by Beaver@lemmy.ca to c/lemmyapps@lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/14485971

[ New Beta Release ] Mlem for Lemmy 1.3 Beta 0

Mlem 1.3 is now available for beta testing! This version brings a suite of moderation and administration tools to Mlem, along with some other highly requested features.

Cheers,

The Mlem Group


Mark Read on Scroll

When this setting is enabled, posts are marked read as you scroll past them. Enable it under Settings -> General -> Mark Read on Scroll.

Inbox Redesign

The "Inbox" tab has been redesigned to be compact and easier to use.

  • Replies and Mentions now use the same interaction bar as comments, which is customizable under Settings -> Appearance -> Comments -> Customize Widgets.
  • Each inbox tab now shows the unread count for that category.
  • Private messages are now labeled as "sent" or "received".

Select Text

Posts and comments now have a “select text” menu action, letting you highlight text from the post/comment and quickly copy/paste it elsewhere.

Inline Image Uploading

Images can now be uploaded inline in posts, comments, messages and reports. If you cancel before submitting, Mlem will request that your instance deletes any images that you may have uploaded.

Save images from Feed

Images can now be saved or shared without opening the image viewer by long-pressing on the image in the feed.

Show Website Host in Compact/Headline Mode

This replaces the thumbnail indicator for link posts, which was removed. It can be re-enabled under Settings -> Accessibility -> Website Thumbnail Indicator.

Instance Uptime

A new tab in the instance page lets you see the uptime of that instance. This is only available for select instances. The data is fetched from https://lemmy-status.org.

Moderation Actions

The following moderator and administrator actions are now available:

  • Pin a post to community or instance
  • Lock a post
  • Remove posts, comments and messages
  • Ban users from a community or instance
  • Purge posts, comments, messages, users, and communities
  • View votes of a post/comment. Only admins can do this right now, but as of 0.19.4 moderators will be able to do this too.
  • Add and remove moderators of a community

You can customise how these actions are displayed in Settings -> Moderation. By default, the "remove" and "ban creator" actions are shown for posts in the feed.

Other actions, such as Pin and Lock, are accessible via the ellipsis menu in the expanded post. These actions can be made available in the feed as well under Settings -> Moderation -> Show All Actions in Feed.

Settings -> Moderation also allows moderation actions to be hidden in a disclosure group:

Or as a completely separate menu:

You can add and remove moderators from the "Moderation" section of communities you moderate. Users can also be appointed as moderators from the ellipsis menu of their profile.

"Moderated" Feed

The new “Moderated” feed shows posts from communities you moderate.

Mod Mail

Mod Mail has been integrated into the Inbox tab. It can be accessed by tapping the drop-down at the top of the Inbox page, or by tapping the "Inbox" tab icon when already viewing the tab. In the Mod Mail, you can view and act on both reports and registration applications.

By default, the unread mod mail count is included in the Inbox tab's unread badge. You can customize which types of notification are included under Settings -> Appearance -> Tab Bar.

Upcoming planned TestFlight releases will further improve Mod Mail by adding swipe actions to moderator items and a setting for customizing the report interaction bar widgets the same way as for posts and comments.

Modlog

Added the ability to view the moderation log for a community or instance. The modlog for communities can be found under 'Moderation' in the community page, and for instances under 'Administration' in the instance details page.

Fediseer Integration

A new "Trust & Safety" tab on instance pages displays the guaranteed status of that instances, along with any endorsements, hesitations or censures it may have received.

Minor Changes

  • The Saved feed can now be filtered by posts or comments only.
  • The upvote, downvote, save and reply actions now display side-by-side in context menus, and the "Block User" and "Block community" are now consolidated under "Block".
  • The ellipsis menu in the expanded post view has moved from beside the post title to the toolbar, making it accessible from anywhere on the page.
  • Added the option to always open links in reader mode (Settings -> Links -> Open in Reader)
  • Added a new app icon, "Ocean".
  • Keyword filters no longer apply to communities you moderate.
  • Updated the bubble-style picker animation.
  • Removed the confirmation popup for "Report".

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed the inbox tab unread badge sometimes showing "-1".
  • Fixed the instance pin icon not showing in compact mode.
  • Fixed sent messages being permanently displayed as unread.
  • The comment collapse animation now respects the system "Reduce Motion" setting.
  • Image save failure now displays an error message.

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The first function is probably familiar from some other interfaces: filter out posts according to certain keywords.

The second is possibly a little less familiar, but the idea would be like following hashtags on other federated microblogging services like Misskey or Mastodon or the like, except instead using keywords since Lemmy currently doesn't support hashtags.

Emphasis on the "or" here, as an interface that has only one of either is of interest!

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submitted 2 months ago by XEAL@lemm.ee to c/lemmyapps@lemmy.world

I'm looking for a client that does what Liftoff proposes and that is compatible with instances like lemm.ee

The idea is having a unified view from multiple accounts/instances.

Thanks in advance.

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submitted 3 months ago by cloudless@feddit.uk to c/lemmyapps@lemmy.world

The aim of a streamlined user interface is appreciated, but the current trend towards extreme minimalism can be counterproductive. It often leads to a cumbersome experience where accessing common features or information requires unnecessary navigation.

Take, for instance, the display of the author's name and instance. Certain Lemmy applications deem the instance trivial and choose to hide it, while others omit the author's details from the main feed entirely, necessitating extra steps to uncover them.

Another example is the ability to view upvotes and downvotes as distinct figures. While some may only want the aggregate score, the absence of this feature overlooks the preferences of users who value this detail.

Implementing optional features like displaying author names, instances, or separate up/downvote counts gives users more control over their app experience. This way, those who prefer a clean interface can keep it that way, while those who value specific details can have them readily available.

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How should our community treat out-of-date and abandoned Apps?

Sometimes a dev is away for an extended period of time, then returns to development. Sometimes an app is officially abandoned but still functions well. Sometimes an app may be under active development but not yet compatible with the latest version of Lemmy.

Should these apps be excluded from our Apps list? Which ones? What criteria should we use? Should we maintain a list of "Old Apps" for posterity, as a code database, etc?

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This is a place to discuss extensions, scripts, and other tools.

How should we include them in our community? Should we include them in our apps list, or should they be a separate list? Which scripts and tools should be included? Should they be listed in a similar way to the apps list or do we want to see different information about them?

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by aciodev@lemmy.world to c/lemmyapps@lemmy.world

Greetings, everyone! My name is Andres, and I am the developer of LemmyApps.com. Today, I would like to share what I have been working on for the past several months.

What is LemmyApps.com?

LemmyApps.com helps users discover Lemmy apps that best suit their needs. Whether that means apps that are open source, free, etc.

This is the first public release, so expect bugs!

What does this site offer?

  • Use the API to get apps, releases and platform information.
  • Sort apps by last commit, last release, downloads and many more attributes.
  • Filter apps by platform, open source, free, and in-app purchases.
  • Users can submit apps and update their listings with new releases easily.
  • Users can claim apps and update their author profiles.
  • Supports every platform and sub-platform -- including lesser known stores.
  • Every 6 hours, information is aggregated from GitHub, GitLab, Play Store and the App Store.

Roadmap

  • [ ] More modern and responsive design
  • [ ] Add filtering for specific Features
  • [ ] Add product images via carousel
  • [x] Support additional platforms like Codeberg

FOSS Commitment

LemmyApps.com will be FOSS soon. I am looking for a .NET developer interested in helping review the code for any security issues. Please email me at support at lemmyapps dot com.

Feedback

Please share your feedback in the comments below!

P.S. If you think the design is ugly, feel free to use the API to make a prettier website! I invite friendly competition. After all, my goal is to help spread the adoption of Lemmy apps.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by threelonmusketeers@sh.itjust.works to c/lemmyapps@lemmy.world

What are the best (Android) apps which have a "horizontal swipe through posts" viewing option?

  • Eternity currently has the best implementation of this feature I've found, but as overall development has stagnated, I'm looking for other options.
  • Connect has a setting for this feature, but it is still experimental and has many bugs.
  • Boost kind of has this feature, but it requires a button tap to view the comments, and then another tap to exit the comments, which doesn't save any time/effort compared to scrolling through posts.

Are there any other apps with this feature that I am unaware of?

Would any devs consider implementing this in their app?

Thanks in advance!

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submitted 3 months ago by Xirup@yiffit.net to c/lemmyapps@lemmy.world

I generally use the default experience that my instance gives of Lemmy, but there are some Lemmy extensions available in the Firefox addons store but I don't generally like to install many extensions apart from the strictly necessary ones, and among them I have Violentmonkey because I need it in some places.

Does anyone know some userscripts to improve the Lemmy experience?

It would be a good idea to add an "add-ons" category in the megathread and a "userscripts" section.

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