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Mlem and Memmy are quite tolerable
I tried both but decided to go with memmy, but each are great choices.
Same. Both have their quirks but Memmy seems more polished overall.
Yeah I’m loving Memmy. The new update has been great.
Haha. Yeah. Daily updates tend tk Improve things quickly (if there is community support/communication, which it has)
It’s crazy how quickly it’s being updated
I currently switch between them but Memmy does have more features
the UI looks better too in my opinion but that’s subjective
I'm waiting for the Android version, it looks so good
+1 for Memmy. Started with melm, but Memmy seems more polished. The dev also seems to be listening to user input.
Memmy has way more features
That’s what I signed up with. Still taking a bit to get used to the Fediverse, but happy I’m here and super appreciative of Memmy.
They also seem to go easier on the battery than wefwef
i've tried both but i feel like memmy is way more polished and feels a lot more user friendly, and i've experienced less bugs
the devs from memmy are really open to suggestions too (gotta join the discord/github) - it reminds me of Apollo in that regard
Using Memmy now, enjoying it so far! It has its slowness and bugs, but reminds me of Apollo in some ways.