• dragnucs@lemmy.ml
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      I’m using Jerboa too. However, since I am subscribed to some sublemmes from my mastodon account, I might occasionally use Tusky aswel to write comments.

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    Lemmur, since it works with my instance unlike Jerboa (planning to switch after admins update the software tho) Now using Jerboa

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    The font size in Jerboa is way too big right now, it’s not a good experience. There’s an issue on their GitHub and apparently this is a bug in their markdown parser. I’ll give it another shot once they fix that, but for now, I just use my instance from a mobile browser and it’s not half bad. “Reddit bad” memes aside, Lemmy’s mobile UI is actually pretty good… unlike Reddit’s.

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      You probably know, but just in case not - you can adjust the text size in Jerboa in the settings :-)

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        I’ve decreased the font size on step, which makes comments just a bit too large, and other text a bit too small 😄 I am not complaining though, it’s totally fine

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          Hi, thought I’d come back to this to let you know that version 0.0.33 alpha has been released and the text size is working a lot better now :-)

  • Bacteria@lemmy.one
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    Jerboa. I am really hopeful for its development. Each release is going to get a lot of fixes and improvements. It is a satisfying feeling to see software grow and improve.