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Lots of people are probably just waiting for better apps for lemmy + the drop dead date for Reddit 3rd party apps. I am, anyway. I'd expect a shift in activity in July.
Any lemmy apps coming out? Found one but it doesn't stay open.
Sync for Lemmy is in the work and a first working Beta should come out in 3 - 6 Weeks.
Thank you
Jerboa for android and Mlem for iOS are already out and getting better everyday!
I cant seem to get jerboa to work - keeps closing just after opening
I read there are some issues with pre 0.18 versions of Lemmy with the latest versions of Jerboa. It should be fixed soon though, and an update as big as 0.18 for Lemmy should be rare in the future
Thank you - ill keep it installed
Using Jerboa right know. I kinda like it, but compared to Relay for Reddit and so on, it's of course not as polished.
Give it the decade+ that Relay has had to be developed and I bet Jerboa will be really awesome :)
There's Thunder which is in the works, still missing some needed features for me, like media downloading, however it is decent for simple looking at Lemmy.
"Lots" in relation to the Lemmyverse size, but not in relation to the Reddit userbase. This chunk of the Fediverse grew huge in a single month, but it's still considerably smaller than Reddit.