This is how I've been using kbin.
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As I have an account on Beehaw and Lemmy.world, I created two PWA on my screen, it works great!
I agree that the web app is really good. There's some PWA improvements in Lemmy 0.18.0 too (https://join-lemmy.org/news/2023-06-23_-_Lemmy_Release_v0.18.0).
I think the apps currently in development will only get better with time, but currently the web app is my favorite way to browse Lemmy.
I'm using connect for Lemmy and that seems to work really well.
It has worked pretty decently for me. I have not even taken a look at jerboa yet.
I’ve been switching between Mlem and the PWA. I’ve honestly found the PWA to be pretty laggy, with things not loading or the whole app just freezing. Given the connection issues I’m also seeing on Mlem, I suspect the issue is server-side.
Lemmy 0.18 has resolved most of these for me. As the big instances update, hopefully this gets more stable for you!
Scroll down to do a complete reload doesnt work on my iphone but other than that it's great.
Installed lemmy and elk.zone as pwa via vivaldi. Lemmy only misses the back button.
I use the same. In the Lemmy PWA I can just swipe right from the left side of the screen and this works as a back button for me.
Hmm on desktop at least not working for me except maybe per gestures?
Is anybody else's top bar grey? I'm on Android: Firefox 115.0b9.
This happened the other day after the admins fixed the icon and name back to Beehaw and the bee.