Not much of a programmer, alas (I’ve dabbled in hobby Lua a bit) — just like poking at betas and giving feedback. I know that’s just as valuable.
Now that I finally got the store version, I like this app a lot, but not sure how best to give feedback. There’s no way to submit my screenshots that I can see for suggestions, etc.
Ahh gotchya. The best way to give us feedback is submitting issues on GitHub, we don’t really have the time to go through TestFlight screenshots, most of them end up being completely useless anyways with no description
We do want to use it but at the moment Github issues are much easier for us to work with and prioritize. If you have a pressing issue I recommend submitting it there instead.
The test flight one will have the most up to date builds and more frequent updates.
Assuming one was able to get the TestFlight version. Apple caps the number of testers and the beta is full.
I’ve been trying for days to join because I’d like to help develop a good Apollo replacement but every attempt has been rejected.
I’m trying to help with Mlem, but it’s really glitchy. I guess we’ll see in the end which one I stick with.
I started with Mlem and felt like it was going to be the better app, but Memmy definitely pulled ahead. It is significantly better at this point.
If you want to help contribute reach out to us in Discord, we can likely help get your dev environment set up and get you a TestFlight spot
Not much of a programmer, alas (I’ve dabbled in hobby Lua a bit) — just like poking at betas and giving feedback. I know that’s just as valuable.
Now that I finally got the store version, I like this app a lot, but not sure how best to give feedback. There’s no way to submit my screenshots that I can see for suggestions, etc.
Ahh gotchya. The best way to give us feedback is submitting issues on GitHub, we don’t really have the time to go through TestFlight screenshots, most of them end up being completely useless anyways with no description
Oh oof I’ve sent a handful of TestFlight screenshots (with descriptions), should I just stop?
We do want to use it but at the moment Github issues are much easier for us to work with and prioritize. If you have a pressing issue I recommend submitting it there instead.