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It feels like the start of something new, you know? Sort of exciting because coming from Reddit to Lemmy feels like taking a leap of faith as we are looking for this place to replace what we have lost. At the end of the day, communities are what make or break a platform and we have that going.
In terms of the platform itself, I am still trying to figure my way around here but the UI/UX feels easy to interact with. I guess I would love to have a mobile app for iOS down the line to replace my addiction to Apollo!
Have you heard of Mlem? It's in beta, and not really quite ready for everyday usage yet, but it's inspired by Apollo and the dev is working hard.
https://github.com/buresdv/Mlem
Join the beta: https://testflight.apple.com/join/xQfmkJhc
Thanks very much! I will download the beta app and test it out. If I have any suggestions or bugs to report, where should I be sharing them?
/c/mlemapp@lemmy.ml
Messages/Notifications aren't implemented yet, FYI. But the dev is working hard to get at least all the basics up by July 1
I just downloaded this. The UI looks good enough for me. I even placed the app where Apollo is for me, so I don't instinctively go to Reddit lol