Just tried the GitHub release but posts fail
Never used Apollo but wow Wefwef with Hermit browser is just chef's kiss
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I’m really digging wefwef on my iPad since it is pretty much Apollo for Lemmy.
So far I've used Jerboa, Connect, and Liftoff. So far my favorite is Liftoff.
What am I doing wrong?
I can post on the Lemmy website (typing this on my desktop right now), and I have downloaded and installed a couple of the apps listed above on my Android phone, but I can't log-in into any of them.
I have tried many times over a couple of days now so I don't think it is because of the Reddit refugees swarming this site or those apps, but maybe I am wrong.
One rather confusing thing is that when I try to log into wefwef for instance (but I think the other apps have something similar), it asks for Account's server. I don't know. I pick lemmy.world but I am only assuming that is correct. Then the next screen asks for username or email. I've tried "Hazdaz", I have also tried the email this account is tied to. I have tried all lowercase. I have double and triple checked my password. But everytime it says "double check your credentials".
I'm trying out Summit now and it's quite good. But I don't think it has a list of communities that I'm subscribed to and I can only choose to either see all posts from my "subreddits" or all from my instance/federation. Apart from that it's good.
Piece of advice, if you submit a comment and you get an error or if it just disappears, the comment possibly still got submitted.
I've been having the same issue, so write a comment, copy it, submit it, reload the page and see if it got posted, if not just paste and try again.
Connect doesn't seem to have a way to visit and subscribe to other servers as far as I can tell.
Which ones are open source?
I know liftoff is open source
Jerboa is as well.
I know liftoff is open source
Call me stupid but I refuse to try Connect due to its terrible icon.
Jk, happy with Liftoff
I'm trying out Summit now and it's quite good. But I don't think it has a list of communities that I'm subscribed to and I can only choose to either see all posts from my "subreddits" or all from my instance/federation. Apart from that it's good.
Which ones are open source?
I've been trying them as well. It feels like each one (so far) has something problematic--quite understandable given their early development.
I'm really looking forward to trying Sync when it's ready.
Looks like lemmotif is in super beta and can't even add an account. It does load pretty quickly though.
I was using Connect but recently switched to Liftoff, just seems a little bit nicer.
More choise more better :)
More choise more better :)
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