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wason, to asklemmy in has anyone tried out lemmynade as a lemmy app?

You are linking to an old version. There's a new version v0.9.8 and was renamed to Liftoff.

Also, as a suggestion just link to the releases page and the latest will be on top.

https://github.com/liftoff-app/liftoff/releases

Kleysley,

Liftoff as a name is so confusing because thats the name of one of the most popular FPV drone simulators. How do you even find this app on a regular web search?

garamasala,

Presumably the same way you find other apps that don’t have the name of the protocol in the name? “Lemmy liftoff” and it’s the first result for me.

You could say that Lemmy is a confusing name becausse it’s the name of a very famous singer.

Gamers_Mate, to asklemmy in has anyone tried out lemmynade as a lemmy app?

Omg someone actually named an App lemmynade, I suggested that name three days ago. This is really cool!

Anti_Weeb_Penguin,
@Anti_Weeb_Penguin@lemmy.world avatar

They just changed it to Liftoff

Gur814,
@Gur814@kbin.social avatar

Boo. Lemmynade was a better name.

helovesblink182, to asklemmy in has anyone tried out lemmynade as a lemmy app?
@helovesblink182@lemmy.ml avatar

Pretty cool Ty for this suggestion

MaggiWuerze, to asklemmy in has anyone tried out lemmynade as a lemmy app?

Looks great, but it apparently strictly requires the new lemmy version, as my home instance shows no posts in liftoff. Will keep it for now and try it again when my instance updates

confetti_8tVST5, (edited ) to asklemmy in has anyone tried out lemmynade as a lemmy app?

Its pretty nice so far. The only bug I found is when you subscribe to a new instance and it hangs and it goes back to "subscribe" instead of "pending" like I saw on jerboa it kinda confused me. Adding your account manually was kind of a pain since there wasn't a "show password" option so if you can, stick to autofill with a password manager instead. Also it does stutter a bit when scrolling on a post with 100+ comments but just give it a second

LemmyAtem, to asklemmy in has anyone tried out lemmynade as a lemmy app?
@LemmyAtem@beehaw.org avatar

Never heard of this app! Can't even find it on f-droid as of now!

BeeBitMyBottom,

Not on F-Droid yet, it's too new. A fork of the abandoned Lemmur

iamhazel, to asklemmy in has anyone tried out lemmynade as a lemmy app?
@iamhazel@beehaw.org avatar

Thanks for sharing! I like it so far, though I logged in but it was still saying I need to login before upvoting and commenting

SolemnAttic,

Im upvoted and replied to you from the app, so it does work. And it is looking real nice

BeeBitMyBottom,

Me too!

BeeBitMyBottom,

I am getting the same thing on certain instances, others, like this one, no issues

HolyFriedFish,

I couldn't upvote or comment until I added a lemmy.world account. Now it seems like I can upvote and comment from my Beehaw account? Definitely strange, but the app is clearly in development, so hopefully that's an issue that gets ironed out quickly.

nxlemmy, to asklemmy in has anyone tried out lemmynade as a lemmy app?
@nxlemmy@lemmy.ml avatar

Never heard of it thanks for sharing. The app section of the join lemmy website should have get some push requests to include all the current apps.

lemmy, to asklemmy in has anyone tried out lemmynade as a lemmy app?

Yeah giving me the logged in error too

lemmy,

Tho strangely as it says it it's letting me post

brayd, to privacyguides in Logseq: A privacy-first, open-source platform for knowledge management.

Using it and I love it! Can definitely recommend it!

t0fr, to privacyguides in Logseq: A privacy-first, open-source platform for knowledge management.
@t0fr@lemmy.ca avatar

I love Logseq! When I first started using it, I was categorizing all my notes as I was slowly moving over my knowledge base. And over time, I’ve switched over to using the Journal more and more! It’s extremely well done.

russjr08, to privacyguides in Logseq: A privacy-first, open-source platform for knowledge management.
@russjr08@outpost.zeuslink.net avatar

This looks intriguing! I currently use BookStack as a documentation platform, but it seems Logseq might be a step above something like BookStack?

crowsby, to privacyguides in Logseq: A privacy-first, open-source platform for knowledge management.
@crowsby@kbin.social avatar

I had no idea such a thing existed, thanks for posting! I currently use Notion at work, which is similar, but this looks promising for home use.

pootriarch, to privacyguides in Logseq: A privacy-first, open-source platform for knowledge management.
@pootriarch@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

i’d never heard of this concept! i have a disorganized stack of markdown files - notes, to-do and packing lists - that this looks ideal to tame

wrath-sedan, to privacyguides in Logseq: A privacy-first, open-source platform for knowledge management.
@wrath-sedan@kbin.social avatar

Love Logseq for a lot of reasons, but their PDF annotator is really a gamechanger. I can open a PDF, mark it up, copy the highlighted reference to my notes, and then when I review my notes just by clicking the copied reference I can jump to that section of the PDF. Awesome.

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