It’s open source and I’d like some feedbacks, as you can see I such at designing mobile apps.
Also, if you have any feature recommendations it would be nice to hear about
My idea is to setup a background service that keeps all accounts you want synced using instances APIs
Blocked users and communities, with the option to add to or replace the lists.
Noted
Sick pls post again when it’s available to download
Feels like these can be baked into the apps that people use to browse lemmy 🤔
Probably, if that was the case I wouldn’t be making this one
If any open source client wants to add this feature, I’d love to help
Currently using LASIM, but this looks like an improvement!
I have comments, posts and saved stuff across three accounts.
Exactly what I have been looking for this entire evening, i made a new account on lemm.ee and now I’m looking to sync my old (lemmy.world) and new accounts. I will give it a try and report back here. Thank you for your efforts
Edit: can you post a link please, I couldn’t find it in the play store.
I started yesterday and unfortunately it won’t finish until next week, I’ll post as soon as it goes online
Not a mobile app but I used this script the other day and it worked great for me: https://github.com/bunburya/lemmy2opml
Thank you for referring, I ended up using https://github.com/wescode/lemmy_migrate to migrate my old account’s subs to my new account.
Constructive advice about the UI:
The padding on the top feels unnatural as there’s usually not open space in that area. Maybe add a header that gives instructions and move the content slightly higher
Great, I tried and it feels better already.
Thanks!
This looks awesome! Is there a link?
This is the way
Material you design would be nice
Thanks!
Tell me when I can download (APK) it!
Awesome! Would love to use it but I only have 1 very old, crappy, Android Nexus 5X.
What is the android version of it?
Why is this an android app?
If it’s built using compose multiplatform it’s going to be easy to build for iOS and desktop
Building it in flutter, so yes, cross platform :)