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What are your must-have top features you’d want to see in a Lemmy app or web client?
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wefwef.app is perfect and extremely smooth right now and can be installed locally as an app. It's open-source, it has a GitHub repo for those who want to host their own or want to audit the code. Would be cool if it was available directly as an apk on Play Store, I believe it would be hugely beneficial for Lemmy if it became the "official" app!
I'd say other apps should try to take some hints from wefwef, it does all the things right, is inspired by Apollo and once you use it you won't miss Reddit at all!
Swiping in order to upvote/downvotes/reply is an awesome feature that definitely stands out.
I'm not a fan of gestures for actions in general, I spend a lot of time trying to get them right or even worse, accidentally making them and doing something I didn't want.
WefWef is good but there's no support for modding in it yet.
And no support for editing, yet
One thing that could be improved on would probably be the web UI aspect. Right now wefwef is a web app, using a HTML/JS UI and thus depending on a browser.
Maybe something with similar features but using a native UI that doesn't depend on a browser would offer an even better experience in terms of smoothness, speed and memory usage?