I think it's excellent.
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Trying it out as I wait for Boost. I didn't try any others. I like it enough to just stick with it I think since I'm waiting for Boost.
I have been using it extensively including on Desktop. Overall I am super happy I have a cross platform Lemmy app across different platforms from desktop to mobile.
It is cool that it has this ability. But for linux we need Flatpak. It is been worked out though.
Only thing I think I can find missing is to set a default download folder. Outside of that, it's now my daily driver.
no, I cant even access my community list... I had that bug for a two/three weeks, it makes app unusable. Interface is okey, could use some work
I like it, except... I can't upvote or comment on anything. I'm signed in, as my comments/posts show up in my profile, but it tells me I'm not logged in when I try to comment. Any tips?
A quick bug is that Liftoff also only seems to show a selection of comments on my recent post. It says there are 8 comments, but Liftoff only shows 5 of them. Then I tried again and it showed 4 comments.
I wanted to try liftoff but I could ever get logged in on Android. So I just used connect.
I am not a regular app user (I prefer my stuff on browsers) and I'm finding it excellent.
easy to use, fast, simple and functional and I absolutely love features such as "make texts selectable". it's infuriating when apps don't allow that.
imo it doesn't need to get much more complex than that... nowadays most mobile devs simply don't care about performance and target only high end devices
It works. I wish the counter next to the notification bell would clear after I read the notifications. Instead I have to force close the app to force it to reload.
I'm sure time will make it better tho.