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Eternity
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Eternity is a free and open-source Lemmy client, forked from Infinity for Reddit!
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Eternity is still my favourite Lemmy app on Android. Every other app I tried felt incomplete and I always go back to Eternity.
Can I ask you what are the features you find missing in other apps? What I can think of as Eternity's distinctive features are:
and that's it, all the rest seems to be in every app.
An addendum, since it is an open source project and it has a solid user base, how come nobody is helping out with contributions? I am an Android developer and I have some reasons in mind but I would like to have someone else's opinion before speaking.
I only use open source apps so my choices are more limited. What I like about Eternity:
There are other apps with some of the features above, but none with all of the above.
Thank you! "Notifications that actually work" killed me lol... I'll take notes!
To add to that, the transparent navigation bar and immersive mode.
The maintainer has been very welcoming of my patches.
The "downsides" I could enumerate are that the production app doesn't get released as often as I would like (how entitled!) and, tbh, the code base is a bit messy, having inherited much code debt from the initial Reddit fork.
My opinion was: "it looks a lot like a legacy app even if it is a freshly started project". Not ideal to attract devs.
EDIT: I maintain a project with a more modern style and nobody is helping me so I guess I have no idea about what attracts other devs! 🤣🤣🤣
What's the app? I might check it out.
Look at what Lemmy community I've been posting recently to figure out. Anyway, if you are on Eternity please keep working on that because they need contributors!
I would really like some ideas on how to improve my own client though, so if you have suggestions tell me and I'll go through them... I think I'll have to work on the design, stability, markdown rendering which kinda sucks in my app, background fetch/notifications are not there (I didn't even try), styling is only partial, etc. etc. so feature parity and reliability are the areas needing improvement...
I just tried your app, and I'm quite impressed!
As for ideas, personally I like being able to see user avatars in the comments, and as you already mentioned in the pros for Eternity: theming. I wish I could edit some of the colors of different types of text, such as the username, title text, and upvote/downvotes to all be different colors. community text, etc.
As it is, the only thing differentiating the different types of text is their size, which I'm betting is fine for most users, but personally that feature is what drew me to Eternity, as it just helps me parse information better.
Good app tho! And cheers for making it open source! :D
Interesting point, I can add colors for different text classes (now only upvotes and downvotes can be configured)... thanks for the idea!
I second different colors for post name, user, etc. One thing I also prefer in Eternity is the bigger margin between posts. In your app, everything feels a little too close together, imo.
Ok, thanks!