It’s still the greatest alternative out there because it’s very similar to Apollo and not just “inspired by”. I don’t even know if haptic feedback is possible on PWA but I guess time will tell.
Same, that’s what I’ve been doing and it really just feels like using Apollo again.
Edit: once I’m able to save posts to my profile, long press to download, and organize groups of communities it will be indistinguishable (for me anyway, a mostly-lurker)
Found wefwef today and love it.
I was kind of bummed when I realized it wasn’t a native app, but so far it’s been working great regardless.
I’ve added it to my Home Screen and to be honest I can barely tell it’s not a native app. It’s shockingly well put together so far.
the native site added as an app isn’t half bad either, it works in a very similar way but it just has some UI niggles
Maybe I’m being stupid, but isn’t that what I’m doing when I use the „Add to Home Screen“ function in Safari?
yep! It works well because the website has been designed to that way
That’s honestly what I’ve been using the most. I use a chrome app for my admin account and a Firefox app for this one.
Same, works really well. The people who developed it have done an amazing job.
Until I realized that there’s no haptic feedback.
It’s still the greatest alternative out there because it’s very similar to Apollo and not just “inspired by”. I don’t even know if haptic feedback is possible on PWA but I guess time will tell.
Yep, probably the second best pwa I’ve used
Same, that’s what I’ve been doing and it really just feels like using Apollo again.
Edit: once I’m able to save posts to my profile, long press to download, and organize groups of communities it will be indistinguishable (for me anyway, a mostly-lurker)