this post was submitted on 12 Jun 2023
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for iOS Mlem is similar to Apollo. Link should be on the official Lemmy page
I wouldn’t say mlem is similar to Apollo. At least not yet. It’s in a very early state and is missing a lot of essential features. You can basically read threads and that’s about it. Posting and replying is super rudimentary, you can’t see your own profile and notifications are just a placeholder.
I’m sure it will be great in a few months but right now, the web version is your best choice on iOS.
Give it some time. The devs are currently working things out.
That was my takeaway as well
I think it has the most important features already in it, but what mainly bothers me is the fact that is crashes a lot and that you can’t search for new communities.
There are notifications in Mlem?
The last version added a "Messages" tab but so far it doesn't have any content.