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Raccoon for Lemmy app

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This community is dedicated to the discussion about the Raccoon for Lemmy mobile app. Raccoon is an open source app powered by Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP) and Compose Multiplatform (CMP) which intends not only to provide a mobile client for Lemmy, but also to create a space where users' voice is listened to, and we grow together by exchanging opinions.

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Why was the project started?

We believe that Lemmy has a lot of potential and part of its success depends on users being able to enjoy the experience on robust and well-done clients. Moreover, encouraging discussion between people is important to develop a healthy and tolerant society where everyone's right and freedom are safeguarded. To know more, have a look at the Procyon Project's manifesto.

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I've decided version 1.14.0 is ready, despite the lack of feedback, maybe holidays didn't help with this respect.

Changelog:

  • feat: implement user tags (as requested here);
  • feat: restrict local user search on current instance (request on Matrix);
  • feat: custom sort for user posts and comments (as requested here);
  • fix: prevent crash while switching account (reported on Matrix);
  • fix: explore result and listing type bottom sheet titles (discussed on Matrix);
  • fix: window insets and bar colors (verbally reported by a friend);
  • fix: default theme color (reported here);
  • enhancement: improve accessibility;
  • chore: update dependencies;
  • chore: update l10n (thanks to all new translators, you've been included in the acknowledgements);
  • chore: add more unit tests.

I remind everyone, if you want to help to see the app on Google Play again, that we need at least 12 testers and now there are only 5, even asking to complete strangers on the forbidden R* site.

Here are the steps to participate:

Thanks to everyone as usual.

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[–] akesi_seli 2 points 3 weeks ago

Update on the subject: convincing 12 random people to install an app and keep it for 2 weeks is more difficult than expected in 2025… I write this comment just to be able to point at it when the next guy comes and asks «Why is this not on the Play store?».