After a few delays, Arctic is has finally been submitted to TestFlight and got the green light. For those of you who don’t know what Arctic is, it’s a Lemmy client for iOS 15+ built in pure Swift.
Arctic began as just a little side project for me. As an avid Apollo user I was missing a feature rich and familiar client for IOS. So I started working on Arctic. My primary goal with the project has been creating a native UI appearance, and content presentation, focusing on putting the important content directly in the feed without feeling cluttered. I’m finally at a point where I feel Arctic is stable enough, and houses enough features to go forward with beta testing.
I’m currently testing out Reimplementing the UI in SwiftUI as it allows for quicker iteration, and less boilerplate code. Though I’m not sure about performance yet. SwiftUI seems to be lacking in certain areas such as prefetching APIs for heavy feeds etc. you can find an experimental post feed in settings that uses SwiftUI.
As of right now, I have not set up an issue tracker for Arctic. The reason for this is that I don’t know for sure if I will be Open Sourcing the project yet. I’d like to keep the issues/project in the same repository, and I’m unable to have a private repo with public issues. I’ll be deciding what route I would like to take over the next week or so.
While on the subject of open source, I’d like to mention that Arctic does not collect any information from users devices. The only user specific information that is stored is the Lemmy account JWT Auth token for communication with the Lemmy api. Absolutely no personal information is collected, or leaves your device. Currently I have no plans to implement any analytics in Arctic, and if I ever do, it will be on an opt-in basis, and be completely anonymous only tracking information relevant to Arctic support.
Development
I feel the need to point out that I work a full time job, and am often busy outside of working. With that said Arctic development may be a bit slow compared to some of the other projects out there. I do however plan to release at leas one update every week for now. I will try to push out more frequently as my time permits, even if that means smaller hot-fix type releases. I do plan to support Arctic long term, as I’m already quite invested in the project and have really enjoyed working on it.
Anyways, please don’t hesitate to reach out and ask questions, or offer feedback/suggestions . I’m quite busy most days, but I will do my best to respond as soon as possible.
Almost forgot the most important part, here is the link to Arctic TestFlight
In-line YouTube videos (experimental, this seems to have broken with recent changes to the YouTube api)
Known Issues:
Some in-line links do not recognize taps, I’m looking into overhauling the Markdown rendering and may be switching to swift UI for this, as it is better suited for that task instead of UIKit
State Sync, The UI does not update in all cases to reflect changes such as voting on a post, and then viewing it in the post feed
Some media fails to load and is unhandled by the UI
Scrolling performance needs improvement
Long usernames/community names can overlap action buttons
Fast scrolling can result in user/community icons showing in the wrong cell
Videos do not display in image gallery previews
YouTube videos fail to load at times
No spoiler support at the moment
No in-line images Yet
Private Messages are not currently supported, they will be coming soon
Hi I have noticed a bug when you view an image: Upon closing the image, the status bar at the top of the screen (click, Wi-Fi etc) reappears, forcing the contents of the page to move down. It is rather jarring. I made a screen recording but I am not sure where to upload it or send it (but I am willing to if you let me know).
Thanks for the app. It looks promising especially with the new compact mode.
Do you by chance have a non Face ID device? I haven’t tested on not Face ID devices yet, but I’ll open up a simulator when I get home and test it out.
In the meantime, I’m having a little trouble picturing what is happening exactly so if you could share the screen recording that would be helpful. Unfortunately I do not have an issue tracker setup yet, and TestFlight only allows screenshots. So you can either email me the recording using the Send Beta Feedback button in The TestFlight app, or you can Upload the recording somewhere like Imgur or CatBox and share the link here.
I’m not sure if Lemmy supports video uploads directly or not through the pictrs api, I haven’t tested that just yet.
Thank you, that will be a simple fix. I’ll try and release a small update that patches that issue tonight. I had a busy day and was too tired to get to it last night.