Hey all, new here. Attempted to use lemmur but I cannot for the life of me actually get any sort of response from the app. It never loads lemmy.ml, cannot log into my account, nothing. Any other viable mobile apps?
Lemmur isn't working for anyone. Jorboa works well. The Dev of RedReader said he might make his app work with lemmy. Hope he does. RedReader is pretty great.
Paying for API access is... Understandable. Limiting the API calls is ridiculous. I will happily pay for a premium version of my 3rd party reddit app. But, if what it can pull is limited vs the official app, then reddit is something I'll begin to step away from. Gonna Digg/Tumblr themselves if they're not careful.
Not sure how that will affect libreddit or teddit. That'd would prevent me to get some news on specific channels, which when interesting enough, I brought to lemmy, :)...
GitHub - Thunder - An open-source cross-platform Lemmy client for iOS and Android built with Flutter (github.com)
A new Lemmy app has arrived on the F-Droid app store.
What mobile apps are y'all using?
Hey all, new here. Attempted to use lemmur but I cannot for the life of me actually get any sort of response from the app. It never loads lemmy.ml, cannot log into my account, nothing. Any other viable mobile apps?
If Reddit's Paid API plans become reality, free third-party Reddit apps are doomed - gHacks Tech News (www.ghacks.net)
Reddit will begin charging for access to its API (techcrunch.com)
Not sure how that will affect libreddit or teddit. That'd would prevent me to get some news on specific channels, which when interesting enough, I brought to lemmy, :)...