So Jerboa broke on my phone just now and I didn’t want to stop browsing Lemmy. Unfortunately no suitable alternative was found so I just decided to check if I could open it in my browser and install it.
To my surprise, it worked. And it works really well quite frankly. Sure, the UI is different, but I’m not at all missing any features.
Did any of you guys try it as well? What’s your opinion?
If not, did you even know that was a possibility? It quite frankly never crossed my mind, because Reddit and other platforms always force you to use an app when you open them in a browser.
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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!
I don’t really like the top buttons for sidebar subscribed etc. Jerboa moves all the information into better spots I think as it treats the interface as more of an application then a web page.
Ive been exclusively browsing on mobile web, same as I did reddit. This layout is much more user friendly forsure.
Same. Been using the mobile browser since day one and it has everything the desktop version has just in different spots. I don’t see the need for a dedicated app tbh, unless they muck up the mobile version which I don’t see happening… hopefully.
The benefit of not having half the screen devoted to trying to get you to download the app is a huge bonus.
This Apollo-like webapp is new too, and I like it quite a bit: https://wefwef.app
Holy shit that’s sleek. Gonna give that a go for a while.
That’s super cool! Too bad back in android doesn’t work when it’s a pwa, but it works as expected on a browser and it’s very fluid!
What doesn’t work? I was just using it on Android as a PWA without problems. Only issue I could see is the top nav bar (where the notifications show) is gray vs black, which could be an easy fix. On Firefox if that makes a difference.
I’m primarily using Mlem on iOS cause the PWA was always kinda janky for me
I started on PWA, got frustrated with it, moved to Mlem, got frustrated with it, moved to Memmy, and then found not all features were implemented yet — so checked out PWA again and found it had somehow massively improved since the last time I used it.
So now I use both PWA and Memmy, with Memmy getting more use every day (inbox support got added today).
Yup. Memmy is improving quite rapidly though, so I’m sticking here for now.
Agreed! Only deal breaker I can see for me is that using a PWA with Safari in iOS instead of Memmy means that when I open a link and go back it starts from the top again. Obviously doesn’t occur when I can open a new tab in the browser but still definitely annoying.
Yes! At least on the browser I can just open in a new tab.
There was an update to lemmy just now, someone said it broke jerboa. I guess beehaw has installed it already.
Jerboa just broke on mine right after I made my other comment. So now I am using the web interface.
I belive ther is an updated version of jerboa available that works just no through the play store yet.
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.
This is how I browse Beehaw on my phone. I created a little shortcut through Firefox and it makes the website act like an app.
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).
Scroll down to do a complete reload doesnt work on my iphone but other than that it’s great.
0.18 will also massively improve the user experience for y’all (whenever Beehaw updates). They ripped out the old websockets architecture, which eliminates all of the weird glitches like upvotes disappearing or random posts popping up in your feed.
It really is pretty good, especially after 0.18. It’ll obviously be great when high quality apps are available, but the mobile experience is already good enough for being completely free.
As I have an account on Beehaw and Lemmy.world, I created two PWA on my screen, it works great!
PWA = progressive web app = a webpage-based app, as opposed to a native app for whatever OS you’re using.
for those like me who didn’t know what it meant
Thank you!!
Also with Firefox on Android you can add it to your homescreen and it operates as if it were an app on your phone.
I’ve been using the PWA on my tablet and I switch between the PWA and jerboa on my phone. The PWA seems more stable but the upvote and collapse comment buttons are a little too small for my taste.