this post was submitted on 30 Jun 2023
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Apollo - A beautiful app built for power and speed.
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Since many of us are trying to avoid giving reddit any traffic, this space can be used to discuss Apollo, our dreams of seeing it join the Fediverse, and to give our appreciation to @[email protected] for his incredible work.
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Just to add,
Found wefwef, added that to my Home Screen too. Here’s hoping Christian makes a lemmy app but this wefwef will suffice, really nice so far!
Give memmy a try. It’s in TestFlight right now and prepping for App Store
i don’t understand how to log into the app. i select my server for lemmy.world but wants me to type in my server. why can’t it just auto fill? i’m not going to understand this type of shit. i already selected my server.
Interesting. It was easy for me
I think you need to manually type in your server. Unless I’m missing something I don’t think there’s a drop down or anything.
just follow this example image using lemmy.world as your server name
Then enter username and pw
i realize now that typing in the server as lemmy.world is that simple. i thought i needed a ! or @ because i have been seeing a lot of references to weird tags like that because of the servers or whatever.
just having a hard time seeing this as a simple forum for common people. i can figure this out for the most part but i dont see my dad or wife switching to the fediverse when they simply want a single log in on a single forum for browsing stupid content.
It just might not be the right place for them, at least not yet. My parents didn’t get on Facebook until well after it’s boom with college-age people
If there is continual interest and growth for these fediverse platforms, eventually someone will be incentivized to improve or make spaces that are more intuitive for “common people”
i hope so. right now it just feels niche and you have to “get it” to use it.