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submitted 7 months ago by theherk@lemmy.world to c/apolloapp@reddthat.com

There are currently several applications available for iOS to access Lemmy instances. Each of which has its own benefits and drawbacks. I love Voyager (or wefwef as I still like to call it), but even the installed app is I believe just a repackaged PWA. So I’ve been looking at alternatives that vary from PWA to native Swift implementations. The list I’ve checked out so far are.

  • Avelon
  • Bean
  • Mlem
  • Memmy
  • Voyager / vger.app

I know Lemma is forthcoming, also.

I’m wondering what others current preferences are including values like price, license, governance, and features.

It feels to me like the days before Apollo arose where there were many great Reddit apps, but none that stood head and shoulders above the rest. Does anybody feel there is an app shining to that degree yet as Apollo did once it hit the scene?

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[-] Blaze@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 7 months ago

I know that Arctic has moderation tools, which is not the case for the others it seems (based on what other people told me, I don't have iOS)

Also, for all the links: https://lemmyapps.netlify.app/

[-] JaymesRS@literature.cafe 2 points 7 months ago

I alternate between mlem, Memmy, and arctic at the moment. Memmy is my favorite but it doesn’t have moderation tools like arctic, but I have issues where arctic occasionally doesn’t load federated comments. Mlem allows me to see what instances people post from which can help to keep me from replying to instances known for more troll-ish behavior.

[-] Oisteink@feddit.nl 2 points 7 months ago

No - I’m on Memmy as that’s the only one that has smooth scrolling and reader mode for web links. But there’s bugs and the occasional crash. I’d go with the wefwef thing if that had auto-reader, as it’s a bit better on the gui.

All I have tried have the same shitty disruptive scroll-to-top if you happen to touch top of your screen (like Apollo had).

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