I just want to note that Interstellar supports #Lemmy as well, even tho #Mbin is it's main focus
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Not that there's a lack of Lemmy apps. I want more mbin apps for sure, especially Eternity would be great as that has a good compact mode.
Pretty
Thanks for this awesome app, and probably being the only mbin-app out there (if I'm not mistaken?).
I think there is another one that can do both lemmy and mbin but it's only for iPhones. I don't remember the name of the the app. Just remembering being mentioned somewhere.
Giving it a crack now. I really like the look and feel of it, thanks for sharing!
So using tags am I to understand this is a
Qt, Linux Phone, Desktop, FlatHub, App for Lemmy and Kbin akin to Tuba?
Not sure I understand your question, but Interstellar is built with Flutter, and currently supports Android and Linux (x86_64) via Google Play, F-Droid, and Flathub. And yes, it's both Lemmy and Mbin.
Wow, this gained a lot more traction than the original post.
Yes, this community has a quite wide audience
Hurray!
Anyone know of plans for mbin on iOS?
I've looked into it before, and Apple developer accounts cost $100 every year, which I am not willing to pay out of pocket. If someone decided they wanted to donate that amount every year, then I would probably reconsider. I also don't have any Apple hardware, so I would need additional help in that regard; I could emulate macOS (which is a pain though), but I would need someone to actually test on a real iPhone.
I've been out of the loop for a while, but it started as a frontend for kbin before there was an API or mbin (as Ernest was still working at it) and the roadmap was aiming at Android first, later iOS. You might be in luck... but it could take a while.