The mobile theme on lemmy.world is Voyager. You can see it linked on the lemmy.world sidebar. Voyager is just a web app, so it can be hosted by instances as a mobile UI.
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The mobile theme on lemmy.world is Voyager. You can see it linked on the lemmy.world sidebar. Voyager is just a web app, so it can be hosted by instances as a mobile UI.
This is great feedback. Honestly I’ve been primarily focused on integrating features so far. In the next couple of releases I plan to go through and focus on refining the UI making it more readable, reactive, and customizable.
I hadn’t really considered adding a jump button, but I can absolutely look into that as an option. I might even see if I can fit that in the next release, as it should be quite simple to implement.
As for open sourcing, I have not decided just yet. I would prefer open source, but I need to put some more thought into it before I make a decision.
Free, yes. Open Source, not as of now. I just haven’t decided yet if I’ll be open sourcing the project or not.
Thank you! I don’t have a firm release date just yet, though I am pushing for a release date sometime at the end of October. This is largely dependent on how much I can get done in that timeframe, so this could change.
That’s great, glad your liking it so far! I definitely plan on adding a lot more customization options going forward. Right now there is not much in terms of customization, I’ve primarily been focusing on making sure all the core features of Lemmy are supported before transitioning to appearance settings.
Arctic is at a point now where virtually everything except for Admin tools are supported, so I am planning to start adding more customization options, and detail adjustments in the next couple of releases. I try to push at least one update a week with new features and fixes.
I’m always open to suggestions so if you have any feedback, don’t hesitate to ask.
Great question! No information is provided by TestFlight to the developer by joining a test group. When submitting feedback such as crash reports, or screenshots, then only anonymous device information is provided such as iOS version, device type, connection type, time zone, battery level, free disk space, and screen size. Optionally users can also provide their email address when submitting feedback so the developer can contact them, but this is not required.
There are also private TestFlight groups where you need to share your email with the developer so they can specifically add you to the test group, but that is the only difference between private and public groups.
So you can rest easy, you’ve not been sharing any information just by joining a public TestFlight.
Here is a shameless plug for my own Lemmy app Arctic. It’s a fully native pure Swift based app built with performance and content presentation in mind. It’s packed full of features, and more are being added all the time.
More information is available over at !arctic@lemmy.world
This is most likely the preferred language setting on your account. By default, it’s set to unspecified. If you change it, then everything with a different, or unspecified language is filtered out. Since the majority of content on lemmy has an unspecified language, you’d be missing out on most content.
You can try my Lemmy app, Arctic. It’s a pure swift based iOS app, written with performance, and content presentation in mind. It’s packed full of features, and new ones are being added constantly.
You can read more about Arctic over at !arctic@lemmy.world
Thank you! I had completely overlooked that post otherwise I would have shared this there.
My pleasure. I’m really excited for the next release. I have a bunch of new features, enhancements, and fixes in this release that should make the app as a whole, feel more polished.
Ayyy, thanks for the shoutout! This is the first time seeing Arctic mentioned in the wild.
Thank you!
I implemented collapsible comment chains in v0.2.1 which should be out within the next day or two. I added settings as well to choose between (tap|swipe|both|disabled) for the feature. I’ve been testing it for a few days and it seems to be working great.
I’m also working on a feature to automatically collapse low score chains when opening a post, though that needs some work and likely won’t be included in this next release.
Thanks for the feedback!
Thank you, much appreciated!
Yes, I’ll definitely add that option in. I actually broke a few things with the compact cells while working on some performance optimization yesterday, so I have some work to do on those anyway. I was also planning to add a medium cell option as well.
This will all be included in v0.2.1 which should be out within a couple of days.
Thank you for checking Arctic out, and for the suggestion.
Here is a shameless plug for my own Lemmy app Arctic. It’s not left TestFlight just yet, but it hopefully will soon. It’s a pure Swift based app built with performance and content presentation in mind.
More information is available over at !arctic@lemmy.world
I just released v0.2.0 for Arctic For Lemmy my Lemmy client for iOS. Arctic is a UIKit swift app built with performance and content presentation in mind. The client is packed full of features and more are being added each week.
For more information, head over to !arctic@lemmy.world
You can join the TestFlight right here
For Imgur on mobile you can actually get the full quality image url by doing as you said, with one extra step:
This will provide a direct link to the full quality jpg/png rather than the low quality webp
Oh wow, I thought this was a bug in the Lemmy api. I was implementing comments paging in my app the other day and noticed it would just infinity load pages with duplicate comments. I guess I should have tested with another instance before disabling the feature.
I believe they just added TopHour, TopSixHour, TopTwelveHour
in version 0.18
but I don’t think they are implemented yet, because I have not been able to get them to work properly while testing in my app.
Thanks for posting this! It helped me find a bug in my app where it would download that entire file into memory while attempting to fetch metadata for the link. Whoops.