The app has an amazing experience so far, because it feels like I’m just using Apollo, heaps of baked in features that no other app has so far. It’s a web app so installation is pretty forward. Much love to the Devs!

(Side note: please change the name to something better. I recommend the name Voyager to keep up with the theme)

Installation:

https://wefwef.app/settings/install

WefWef’s community page: c/wefwef

https://lemmy.world/c/wefwef

Courtesy of KillaBeez@lemmy.world for telling us about it.

Update:

Having issues? It’s to do with rate limitations, this should be resolved soon but right now you can Use:

https://w.opnxng.com/settings/install

Here’s the Dev’s notes on that:

w.opnxng.com - wefwef hosted by Opnxng in Singapore.

Contact/privacy

Note: Community deployments are NOT maintained by the wefwef team. They may not be synced with wefwef’s source code. Please do your own research about the host servers before using them.

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    6+ year Apollo user here and I tried a bunch of apps prior to this one that just didn’t quite have the UI and features I was looking for. If you used Apollo, you’ll feel 100% at home on WefWef; it’s almost identical.

    Weird name but it’s really an amazing app, it was the final thing to click and made lemmy a full Reddit replacement for me.

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          Not entirely sure, and I’ve since committed to Wefwef over Jerboa because it’s more user friendly. What I did to overcome the login issue on Jerboa was to go to lemmy.world and register my username and login on that instance. After I was registered there, Jerboa picked up my login and I could comment and interact.

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      Memmy is great, and I will probably switch to it once they get some bugs worked out.

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    I nearly cried when I saw the interface. I love the Squabbles community, but wefwef will make me a Lemmy user

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    hi! wefwef dev here.

    https://wefwef.app is getting rate limited by lemmy.world. The growth in traffic over the last 24 hours has been incredible.

    That’s why you’re probably getting error messages. Hang in there, we’re working it out. :-)

    In the meantime, self host (it’s just a simple docker container!) or use a community deployment (if you trust the administrator).

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      hi! lemmyworld admin here.

      If I did it right, wefwef.app should no longer be rate-limited. Please let me know if it worked.

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      App looks great so far!

      Will it have auto marking posts as read just by scrolling past them? No other apps do this yet…it was Apollos best feature!

      Also no dark mode?!

      Installing it via saving to the iPhones Home Screen……how do we update an app like this? Never done that before 😄

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        Installing it via saving to the iPhones Home Screen……how do we update an app like this? Never done that before 😄

        It’s a web app, it updates automatically behind the scenes

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    This is astoundingly good. Like, I didn’t know webapps could be this nice. It’s kind of amazing.

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    Just saved this to my home screen, am I right in saying that it’s just a webapp and not a full blown app? Seems to work fine so far!

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      It’s a progressive web app, which means when installed it has some extra powers that other web apps don’t (like more access to device APIs, offline support, etc.) It was actually what all iPhone apps were meant to be before Apple gave up and made the app store.

      Sadly iOS’s PWA support has fallen a bit by the wayside compared to PWAs in Android but it’s picking up.

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      It’s what’s known as a “progressive web app.” A weird in-between of a native app and a web app

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        Seems to work well so far, not sure I like clicking on a comment collapses it, would like the upvote/downvote/reply options underneath the comment but it’s early days and nothing that won’t be ironed out over time

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          It’s a copy of the Apollo iOS app interface. If you swipe the comment right depending on how far you swipe it it’ll up or down vote.

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    So when I login to an instance, am I sending my credentials through the wefwef.app server? Because that makes me nervous.

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        Which is the best part imo. I wonder if this can be ported into an IPA in the future, it’s stellar but not on par with native app performance imo.

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    It’s so weird how eerily similar it is to Apollo haha, but I’m more than happy to use it. I’m using Memmy at the moment, first day using Lemmy!

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      I’m a veteran. I’ve been using the fediverse for 2 WEEKS! lol :) Man, two weeks ago were the good old days.

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    Thanks, installed. But still rooting for Memmy too! Love everyone who is stepping up to the plate for the mobile app scene!

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    I love it! The Lemmy web interface was acting a bit wonky at times, this is a great improvement.

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      These comments really make my day. Hope you’d love it as much as I do. The whole thing is open source, so if you’re not code illiterate like me see if you can give the devs a helping hand.

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    Been trying out Lemmy and have been looking for a good Apolo Alternative. I joined on lemmy.world, but pretty much any 3rd party app will just return “Record not found” or “User Not Found” or “Something went wrong”
    Would this be due to lemmy.world’s update to 1.18? or have I done something wrong?

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    feels weird having an iOS centric UI on android but I’m loving it so far

    it even respects my phone’s dark mode!

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      On Android as well, this feels better than a lot of native apps. I really missed Apollo after switching to Android and this project makes me happy.

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    I’ve been using Memmy as it is an actual app and not a web app, and it has a theme actually designed by Christian Selig, the developer of Apollo. Plus it allows logging in to any Lemmy instance and not just the most popular ones.