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Official community for Mlem, a free and open-source iOS Lemmy client.
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No offense to the team at Mlem or any indie app developer but not using Apollo has made me really appreciate Christian's skill. Apollo was a masterclass for simple yet functional and intuitive UX
I think Mlem is on track to be better than Apollo was at this rate. You gotta remember, Apollo had been released and in continued development for years. Mlem is around 2 months old
Agreed. You can’t compare any Lemmy apps to Apollo or RiF etc. They had years of feedback and development.
Where Mlem and Liftoff are at already is extremely impressive from both teams.