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Call me a fuddy-duddy if you like, but I just browse Lemmy in a browser via the default interface, on both desktop and mobile. And this has not yet caused my spleen to spontaneously catch fire or anything.
I'm really not convinced everything needs to be an app.
Fuddy-duddy.
(You said I could)
For some reason, I can not log into any instance of Lemmy on FireFox mobile. No errors or anything; I log in, it goes through reloading the page after submitting my credentials, and then I am not logged in. :/
Desktop FireFox is fine. I do have problems with the posts (but not the page containing them) loading when trying to view it through Steam's overlay browser though.
I can log in only after deleting and retyping the final characters on my login and password. Apparently it has a problem with password managers.
This coupled with it randomly logging me out has forced me to use an app instead, however.
It works for me on Firefox mobile on Android. Some kind of extension issue for you, maybe? I dunno.
I like endless doomscrolling
I used it until boost released and it was perfectly fine. Losing boost was why I left reddit to begin with though.
Props to the Lemmy-ui devs for designing a mobile capable site that's light and works well.
I use Jerboa but I have to switch to browser to view other Lemmy server links but it's seamless, and better than what I can say for 95% of modern mobile websites.
The mobile version of kbin is great. I don't feel it needs an app although there could always be qol improvements
@mrnotoriousman yeah it's aesthetically pleasing too.
Lemmy’s mobile UI is nice. Voyager is just a PWA, and it’s both really smooth and stupidly nice. In my eyes, the spiritual successor of Apollo. I’m not leaving it.