I’m planning on doing the same with Mlem. I know fuck all about Swift, but I’ll be using it as an opportunity to learn more about it, and hopefully contribute in areas that I am more familiar with.
I come from Boost and the experience has been almost seamless. Things I enjoy more than boost: less settings to get lost in. Things I miss: content type filters and persistent community settings (e.g. if I sort by new somewhere I am used to the app remembering it).
I def need as much help as I can get with it.
I forked it already and am starting to poke around in the code. Hope I can get a few things added.
I’m planning on doing the same with Mlem. I know fuck all about Swift, but I’ll be using it as an opportunity to learn more about it, and hopefully contribute in areas that I am more familiar with.
You’re the Jerboa dev? I think the app is great.
Thx!
I come from Boost and the experience has been almost seamless. Things I enjoy more than boost: less settings to get lost in. Things I miss: content type filters and persistent community settings (e.g. if I sort by new somewhere I am used to the app remembering it).
In any event: keep up the good work!
Honestly, it’s really good for a one-person/small team project. My only complaint is that the default layout is a bit spacious.
edit: and for some reason I can’t double-tap to highlight words on Android?
Click the view source button, then you can select text.
That doesn’t fix the issue for the text edit fields when writing posts or replies, but thanks for the work around for now.