My only gripe that makes me stay with Mlem is lack of any method of saving/sharing just the photo of a post.
EDIT: I meant Mlem, not Memmy.
I was thinking to take a break, as I’ve been working on Leomard non-stop since 1st of July 😅
Still a lot of work to do tho.
By the way! If you ever had any problems with loging in using Leomard, this update should address that. I noticeds there was a bug with parsing Instance data regarding registration method, which is resolved now :)
Well, in case of Gimp for Windows, it also doesn’t help that it uses a modified GTK. So, when you start on Gimp on Windows, the program must load all the GTK libraries first, while on Linux the shared libraries are already loaded.
I don’t use Android. Besides, it’s written in SwiftUI so porting it would be impossible
“Feels like I’m wearing nothing at all!… Nothing at all!… Nothing at all!…”
Glad to see Leomard on the list :D
Trial and error. The documentation and many design choices leave a LOT to be desired.
Such as the way the bearer token in GET request is sent in url param, but for the other requests it’s in the body. Why not just use the freaking Header for that?! Or how the Search request’s search query param is called “s” - it is absolutely not explained what it does or remotely indicated that it’s meant for the query.
But hey, if you want, you could help contributing to Leomard :)
I have no clue - I only use my Linux PC with Mint for gaming. All the rest of my work is done on macOS.
I’d love to do it! But first, I want to make sure that the Mac version is 100% up to snuff. I’ll work on iPad version after the “1.0” release.
Oh, and I have to purchase an iPad for testing.
Honestly, don’t bother with waiting for Leomard. I’ve seen there are Lemmy clients written in GTK, such as Lemoa and Lemonade.
The logic of the app should be portable to Linux or Windows (with some modification), as Swift does run on both.
Front-end would need to be rewritten from scratch though, as SwiftUI is not available on Linux. Sorry :(
Hah, unfortunately, I only had M1 Pro Macbook to test the app ;)
Wow, that’s very flattering to hear! Unfortunately the app is written in SwiftUI, so it’s strictly tied to macOS.
iPadOS version tho…
Contributions are very welcome :)
The code might be rough around the corners, I literally learned SwiftUI as I was making the app, so any improvements to the code are welcome!
True, although I think it’s enough for most people.
You’ll soon be able to do the same with an iPhone too with iOS 17.
I drive an Auris station wagon Hybrid (aka, the US Corolla iM with bigger boot). I had a chance to drive multiple Yaris generations and honestly I am always surprised by how roomy it is inside. They made a perfect use of space - way better than VW did with Polo (smaller Golf), that’s for sure…