First post. Majorly a lurker on reddit, and now that I’ve switched to Lemmy, most likely will continue to stay a lurker.

I know I can download and try all the apps to see what the difference is but I’m curious as to how many people just use their web browser or mobile browser?

Since I’m new, I have no interest to figure out what apps would work for me as all my time is used to figuring out Lemmy, and absorbing the contents.

Would it be a better experience to use any app to learn how to use and navigate Lemmy? The idea of using multiple apps at the same time to find what I like more seems overwhelming.

Edit: typo

  • Thekingoflorda@lemmy.worldM
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    Apps are generally more optimised for phones, and thus work a little bit better (with the exception of www.wefwef.app). But if you like the website, you don’t have to use apps.

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      wefwef might be a webapp but it’s very mobile optimized (: feels almost native and it’s just like Apollo

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      What does this mean? Wefwef is amazing, easy to install, and provides one of the best Lemmy mobile experiences right now, in my ever so humble opinion.

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        wefwef is a progressive web app. It’s something inbetween a native mobile app an a traditonal web app u would load in your browser(aka the user interface of your homepage). They have certain advantages but also disadvantages like performance and dependemcy on specific browsers etc. Basically everything you download from app stores like Google play are native mobile apps everything else runs in a browser or some container of it (roughly summarized)

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      Even on wefwef it’s very noticeable performance wise though. Swiping back to the feed from a post is very sluggish among other things.

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      Apps can also be customized a a very granular level (post font size / text font size / color / compactness). The initial theme for Lemmy was terrible with regards to whitespace. I needed to scroll a mile to see 10 posts.

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    It’s probably just that the majority of users here are here because their Reddit app stopped working yesterday! So they’re used to a certain app and are looking to fill that hole

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    The biggest annoyance for me is hitting the back button in my browser as it doesn’t remember how far down I scrolled on the page.

    There are lots of other little convenience things but that’s what prompted me to download an app.

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      That’s what started me too. Then it snowballed as i tried every other app available to install. And now i cannot go back.

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          Sorry for the late reply. I was jumping from instance to instance.

          Thi is now my app ranking

          1. Connect for Lemmy
          2. Jerboa
          3. Liftoff for Lemmy
          4. Firefox browser (mobile eeb display for lemmy is underrated)
          5. Wefwef (it has no block instance and user option, yet)
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            I got on wefwef today and I’m in love with it. (I came to lemmy after Apollo was shut down. Now I feel right at home with wefwef!)

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    Apps have a few advantages not the least of which are Push notifications, individualised UIs, additional functionality like swipe to upvote etc. Webapps are ok, native Applications in General just have greater flexibility and access to more features of your Smartphone.

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    You’re not missing anything by not using apps, as other people said, many people came here because reddit apps stopped working and they’re looking for replacements.

    I never used apps on reddit, old.reddit on desktop was by far the best experience for me, I don’t intend to use apps on lemmy either.

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      desktop browser is the best! if you wanna write a quality comment that links to sources and quotes people, there’s just nothing better. I couldn’t imagine writing anything useful on some app on a touch screen. and even when I zombiescroll on the toilet, the mobile browser did fine with old.reddit. and no extra software clogging up my devices, that’s a massive benefit for me.

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    Nothing wrong at all with using a browser to view. Lemmy. People just like an app because it can better organize the site, posts, and comments. It really comes down to what you find most efficient and visually appealing.

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    Nothing really. The mobile app is mainly to browse on the phone when not in front of the computer. I guess you can browse it in a phone’s browser but it’s more convenient, at least for me, to use an app.

    • givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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      I think a lot of people want an app, because they left reddit because of apps.

      Using Lemmy on a browser on a phone is fine, better than old.reddit from a phone which is what I always did.

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      I find the mobile browser experience on Lemmy to be very good, except for the issue of going back and being sent to the top of the list of posts.

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    nothing wrong my guy. it just that apps feel more fluid and smooth than web apps on mobile. wefwef is web based but it feels great to use.

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    I found it would constantly jump to the top when reading/scrolling as new content was added, so I found various apps to be a much better experience. I guess that’s what happens with such a jump in new lemmings coming online!

    I understand the scrolling/jumping problem was supposed to be addressed in 0.18.1, which is great!

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    I downloaded Connect for Lemmy as I’d seen others recommend it. I suppose I was drawn to using an app out of instinct rather than need. I’m waiting for Sync for Lemmy and can’t be bothered to try out a bunch of other apps before then.

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    Am I missing out on something by not using an app?

    Right now you are not missing out on anything. Infact most apps are not fully functional yet.

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    I prefer the option to just scroll without accidentally putting myself back at the top of the list.