They are honestly both good, but can’t beat the native ios experience.

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For me it’s been a SHOWDOWN between Memmy and Mlem

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Downloaded Mlem after this comment. It is pretty good (none feel polished yet).

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Damn it, now I have to download that one too.

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Thanks for the download, and I hope you enjoy it! We’re firm believers in the native Swift experience, even though it takes a little longer to develop in

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i’m sorry I don’t have an opinion both are good.

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At this point I’m just collecting them all, got to pump those download numbers!

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Mlem is good, but I’m holding out for the iPad version.

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It’s coming! We’ve got development slated to start early August, it should enter TestFlight beta sometime shortly after then.

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Cool! Can’t wait!

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There already is an iPad version! It’s in the App Store release! It’s also there in the GitHub version

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Ok good, I’m not the only one! Feel like Mlem doesn’t get enough love! I like Memmy too, don’t get me wrong.

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React Native vs. Swift UI

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Which is which?

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Memmy - React Native mlem - Swift

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Interesting — is the former compiled? Seems smoother vs Swift UI, which is the opposite of what I’d expect for something that sounds like it has more bloat (React).

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In theory swift should be smoother, but in reality React Native is good enough for it to be really smooth. It comes down to the coding itself.

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I use voyager, but I love the name for mlem so I wish I could give it a try lol.

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Yeah I liked the old name wefwef over voyager. It rolls off the tongue in a satisfying aspiration.

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Ngl I prefer Voyager as a name over Wefwef lol. But I like the word voyager in general so I might he biased.

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Trying Mlem for the first time, the only thing that bothers me is that it shows total post scores and not individual numbers for up/down votes. I like seeing when something is controversial vs ignored.

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That, plus the zooming didn’t work well

I’m an idiot, though. I was in the TestFlight beta, then left it when they released it to the App Store (before realizing that the TestFlight beta would be ongoing and get earlier releases than the App Store version). That is to say — it’s probably already fixed.

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Funny you should mention that, I’m actually working on implementing that exact feature right now! It’ll be out in the next build.

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That sounds great! I will be following the app’s progress for sure.

By the way, the other thing that stood out was not being able to tap on an image and view just that image full screen. Being able to do that leads to things like zooming in on the image, or long pressing to copy/share it.

You also included features I didn’t even know I wanted, like the privacy option to hide your username. You’re doing good work, my friend. o7

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I use all three (Voyager/WefWef being the third)! Sometimes one does something better than the others or has a feature I need.

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