• @entropicshart@lemmy.world
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        41 year ago

        Apollo did have a free tier and then a few paid tiers.

        iirc, (I bought it many years ago), they had a one time Pro purchase that removed any ads and unlocked theming and such, and then the Ultimate which was a subscription to cover server costs of push notifications (although it did eventually end up having more features locked behind it).

        While I personally did not go for the Ultimate subscription (didn’t really need the push notifications), I gladly paid for the Pro as it was well worth it IMO.

    • LilkevOP
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      111 year ago

      Yep, iOS and Android! Also, all this work has been done in less than a week. It’s crazy.

  • blahaj
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    81 year ago

    This looks super promising! I love the inspiration from Apollo being a user for many, many years. Looking forward to a testflight/release :)

  • Shortcake
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    71 year ago

    Great job all involved! So happy to see people trying to make usability apps/features! The color indicators for chat are great!

    • LilkevOP
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      71 year ago

      So far all of the dev work has been done by Hariette herself. Full credit to her, I’m just promoting it because it really looks quite great in my opinion.

  • buedi
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    61 year ago

    Awesome! I am looking forward to it, and I love that it’s made for both major platforms :-)

  • DBT
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    61 year ago

    Every app that ever gets created for this will be called an Apollo “Clone” or “copy” and twenty years from now people will ask, “what was so special about Apollo”?

    You just had to be there I guess.

      • brownpaperbag
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        11 year ago

        I think I downloaded Relay in 2014 or 2015 when I was needing good mobile mod tools and it was the winner for me. Love that app!

    • 52fighters
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      21 year ago

      RIF user since the beginning. I hope to see them work on something for kbin Lemmy but I’m still excited about an Apollo clone.

    • bumbly
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      01 year ago

      The Apollo dev isn’t considering making his app compatible with lemmy or kbin?

      • embecile
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        31 year ago

        I think he might just be burnt out and stressed right now. Being accused of making threats, being lied about publicly, and having something you worked really hard on have to shut down because the people lying about you wouldn’t be reasonable has all got to take a toll.

  • subigo
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    51 year ago

    I’m in the majority, but I don’t even care if an app gets made (obviously I support it though). I used Apollo on Reddit, because Reddit’s mobile design was complete shit. However, Kbin and Lemmy actually look great in a mobile browser, so I really have no need for a separate app.

    • Overzeetop
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      31 year ago

      On iOS, the Lemmy web experience is temperamental at best and unnavigable at worst. Although you can put bookmark/icon on an iOS home page, there is no navigation option so that once you’ve linked into a thread there’s no way to get back to where you were. Even in a (safari-underpinned) browser the website seems to be very finnicky with back and forth navigation into and out of content. To be fair, this is an iOS problem, not a Lemmy/kbin problem, but it still increases friction for the mobile user.

      • @Gsus4
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        11 year ago

        On linux it’s only slightly worse than old reddit and about as buggy as new reddit.

  • @Kuro@lemmy.world
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    41 year ago

    Hoping for a RIF style theme, I really appreciated the simple information dense style it has