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FYI, Lemmy and Kbin are Progressive Web Apps, meaning you can install them as regular apps to your phone's home screen

On iOS: tap the share button in browser => add to home screen

On Android: tap the 3 dot menu button in browser => tap "install" or "add to home screen"

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  • Still a better user experience than the official Reddit app.

  • First thing I did. Makes it a little more app like. Still can’t wait to see what clients get released in the next few months.

  • Thanks for that. It's actually a lot better than the app I'm currently using, lol. (Though, I'm sure it will improve).

  • this was the first thing i did upon discovering kbin.. and I use it for a lot of other sites too, namely forums and the like.

  • Thank you just did this with Chrome on Android! Easier than having to open a new chrome tab every time for sure

  • If only the launcher I use on android supported homescreen icons :( (AIO)

  • What the hell, I was just recently talking about it. I'm happy to hear it's already a thing. Thanks!

  • Thanks for the heads up! Scrolling is smoother now while waiting for jerboa to fix their app.

  • Does anyone know of any apps for Lemmy on iOS? I’m using Mlem and Memmy through Test Flight, as well as the Lemmy web app as explained in the post, but I’d like to know if there’s any more I could test out as well

  • PWAs only work on Chromium web browsers, though there are some that install on Firefox on Mobile. Yes, I can jsut use Brave, but it's syncing is awful and I bet there are old accounts of mine floating with an expired passphrase. Granted, I now save my bookmarks, passwords etc. in various other places where I can access them from any device anywere.

  • I can't get this to work with either Chrome or Firefox on my Galaxy S22 and Lemmy instance on 0.18. With FF, it crashes on open, and with chrome it locks the UI up.

  • In web app Very tricky to collapse comment thread has the button is very small and badly placed in the centre.

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