Mlem 1.1.1 is now available on the App Store, bringing 0.19 compatibility, new icons, and some highly-requested features!

Major Features

  • 0.19 compatibility. Mlem is now up to date with the latest Lemmy (0.19.0-rc.12, as of this posting), meaning that users on lemmy.ml, lemmy.sdf.org, and other instances running bleeding-edge beta builds can once again use Mlem!
  • New default app icon designed by our very own Sjmarf. The classic Clay/s icons are still available in Settings > Appearance > App Icon, where you will find another new icon (Alien) and a neater icon organization system.
  • Tapping the Feeds, Inbox, and Profile icon now scrolls to the top if you are already in that tab

Minor Features

  • Updated the image viewer. It now appears much faster, and allows saving and sharing the image via context menu (long press).
  • Jump button can now be placed in the center
  • User labels can now display multiple flairs, including a new "banned” flair
  • Added top 3/6/9 months sort modes
  • Rewrote inbox backend. It should still behave the same, but it’s much more efficient now.
  • Added context menus to search results
  • Search bar is now always shown in the search tab
  • Improved “no posts found” message
  • Added a reset button to the Widget Wizard
  • Adjusted haptic feedback
  • Improved account deletion page

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed compact comments not appropriately displaying vote status when net votes are displayed
  • Fixed crashes and state loss when moving to the background on iPad

Cheers,

The Mlem Group

Mlem is a free and open source project. 100% of our funding, which pays for things like server time, comes from our generous donors; we do not, and will never, run ads or sell data. If you’d like to help support Mlem, you can donate here.

  • EricOPM
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    1 year ago

    We’ll look a little deeper into whether that’s a feasible toggle–if it can be done without introducing too much technical overhead, I can see the use case justifying the added complexity.