Hey everyone! I'm thrilled to announce Lemma, yet another Lemmy client for iOS!
As a longtime fan of Christian's work with Apollo, like many others in the Lemmy community, I embarked on developing Lemma when Apollo closed its doors. My goal was to create a native feeling iOS experience that captured the essence of Lemmy.
What began as a personal project to challenge my technical skills has now evolved into something remarkable. I'm delighted to share Lemma with the world, even though it's still in its beta phase. I'm continuously working on adding more features every day. At the moment, the focus is on optimizing the viewing experience and discovering new communities. Soon, I'll be incorporating features like submitting new posts and responding to existing posts and comments.
Key Features:
Super-Charged Media Viewer
From videos and GIFs to (Imgur) albums, Lemma supports it all.
Lemma goes the extra mile by parsing the body of posts to find even more media than most other apps. For example, it can collect all images inside a markdown post, displaying them in a neat image album overview.
Powerful Search
Lemma seamlessly integrates with Lemmyverse.net, making it easier than ever to discover new communities.
Fully Customizable
Personalize your experience with 16 themes (both dark and light mode), 6 comment color themes, and a compact post viewing mode.
Swipe Gestures
Upvoting, downvoting, or saving a post? With Lemma, it's just a swipe away.
Share as Image
Sometimes, a picture says more than a thousand words.
Safari Extension
Effortlessly open Lemmy content in Lemma using the built-in Safari Extension.
Cross-Post Support
Stay updated with cross-posts in your feed.
Multiple Accounts
TestFlight
In the coming days, I'll be launching Lemma on TestFlight for a closed beta. If you'd like to be part of Lemma's development, sign up using the form below:
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I get it, right now it's not perfect, but I'm starting with a closed beta to work out the kinks first. Once we've got that sorted, anyone can hop in and join the beta with a simple link (:
Edit:
It is indeed like @mrmoj0rising said a way for me to invite people to the group in TestFlight. I'm pretty new to publishing apps on TestFlight too, so I'm still learning as I go but I figured this was the best way to start.
You could just limit the amount of testers and use a link for sign up, but you’d have to put it on TestFlight first obviously. But you’d still see the email addresses there so doesn’t really make a difference. I think it’s fine, you’re not forcing anyone to sign up
He says it’s a closed beta, so I assume it’s so you can be contacted with the TestFlight link, and then perhaps to cross reference your Apple ID/iCloud in TestFlight to verify the right people have accessed the Beta?
I don’t know, I’m just guessing. Hopefully OP will clarify.
If it can embed and play gifs and videos within the app instead of opening an in-app browser, it will definitely put it in front of the race between other apps currently available. I'll wait for the open beta so I don't need to sign up with an email.
I can see where you're coming from, since I have a separate page on my homescreen with all the iOS Lemmy apps as well, but I built this UI myself. However, I must admit that my design has been greatly influenced by Apollo (like a lot of other Lemmy iOS apps). In fact, I have a folder filled with Apollo screenshots that I captured before it went offline, using them as a source of inspiration. While I genuinely believe that Memmy is an exceptional app with a lot of features that I haven't even built yet, my main objective was to challenge myself into building an app that has the same native iOS feeling like Apollo.
I think they both look similar to Apollo and use default iOS icons/UI. I believe them when they’re saying they take Apollo as an inspiration, why wouldn’t they?
Would’ve been better to release the TestFlight link, but that shares your email with them anyways. So I get where you’re coming from, but it actually doesn’t make a difference. And it makes sense to have a way for people to sign up for when it releases.
Edit: TestFlight doesn’t share email addresses with developers, I misremembered
I’d rather give that info to Apple thats connected to an intentional test flight app and agreement than to a Google form that doesn’t necessarily do anything but build a database of our personal info
@gromdroid do you think you’ll add the finger scrubbing of gifs/vids in the future? It was one of my favorite Apollo features and one I haven’t found replicated on a lemmy app yet. The first one that can do that like Apollo did, has my use for life