That’s weird, I don’t have that problem. Wonder if it’s some kind of incompatibility with your instance? What other open source clients are people using
Idk but I just kept tapping the profile button and then it just started working lmfao
You’re right, this is the first app I’ve seen that actually does not show a crosspost menu, the absolute irony that it’s the official Lemmy android app lolol
Maybe if I have some time this weekend I could fix it myself and see if dessalines will merge it lol
Can I ask why you stick with Jerboa? Years ago I used it because it was the most functional at the time of the great Reddit migration, but it was so buggy I stopped using Lemmy altogether for like 2 months until Boost came out
I really don’t experience much in the way of bugs, only that it doesn’t handle instances going offline very well. It’s open source, free, runs well and doesn’t drain battery, and has a layout that’s intuitive. It hasn’t slowed down or got laggy over time. I like that I can very easily swap between my accounts on various instances, each with their own sets of settings. I haven’t noticed any missing features apart from the cross posting
I haven’t tried any other clients since I installed it, but back then like you said there weren’t many others
That’s weird, I don’t have that problem. Wonder if it’s some kind of incompatibility with your instance? What other open source clients are people using
Idk but I just kept tapping the profile button and then it just started working lmfao
You’re right, this is the first app I’ve seen that actually does not show a crosspost menu, the absolute irony that it’s the official Lemmy android app lolol
Maybe if I have some time this weekend I could fix it myself and see if dessalines will merge it lol
Can I ask why you stick with Jerboa? Years ago I used it because it was the most functional at the time of the great Reddit migration, but it was so buggy I stopped using Lemmy altogether for like 2 months until Boost came out
That would be pog, would appreciate that feature
I really don’t experience much in the way of bugs, only that it doesn’t handle instances going offline very well. It’s open source, free, runs well and doesn’t drain battery, and has a layout that’s intuitive. It hasn’t slowed down or got laggy over time. I like that I can very easily swap between my accounts on various instances, each with their own sets of settings. I haven’t noticed any missing features apart from the cross posting
I haven’t tried any other clients since I installed it, but back then like you said there weren’t many others