- cross-posted to:
- lemmyapps@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- lemmyapps@lemmy.world
Hello! I have made a macOS client for Lemmy - Leomard. It’s an initial version of the app, and my first macOS app made for the public.
Features
- Mac-native client
- Fast, small and light (only 9.2 MB)
- Open source (GPLv3)
- Beautiful responsive interface
Of course, it’s a very early version, some features are missing (ex. image uploading), and you may encounter a bug here and there.
Don’t forget to follow Leomard’s community: !leomard@lemm.ee
Or jump straight to the project’s Git: https://github.com/Athlon007/Leomard
If you have questions, feel free to ask :)
Hi everybody! This is the initial release of Leomard - a native macOS client app written in Swift using SwiftUI. It’s still in very early phase of development, features are missing, but it’s a start. Feedback is most welcome!
Screenshots:
Changelog
- Initial Release
Sent from Leomard.**
Let’s go with the native clients 🙏
Looking amazing 🙌
Native is the way 🙏
Unfortunately, at work I usually have to settle for Vue.JS front-ends 😂
Vue JS is awesome, when making websites.
The fact that people make apps with it is what sucks. Not because Vue JS is bad, but because native apps always look and feel better. Always.
I absolutely agree with you. Vue JS is my go-to framework, when I want to make a website nowadays.
Cramming it into an app and publishing it on App Store/Play Store though… shivers
🤢
From business stand-point - I absolutely get it. One codebase, many platforms.
But the dev part of me absolutely hates it.
There are still milder ways for being cross platform… using certain frameworks or languages are pure self hatred 🥹