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Eternity. No, it has not been updated in a year. But it works just splendidly (in my humble opinion).
Edit: Oh, I missed the iOS part. Sorry, I'll get my Plebeian self out of here.
LOL. You never know… someone from the **other ** mobile communities might be reading this so thank you for sharing! 👍
As another pleb I appreciate your comment. I've been looking for something other than Boost which seems to like selling my info quite a lot.
Haha, thank you but I was talking about Lemmy clients, not carriers 😸
I ~~feel stupid~~ am an idiot as I just read about the Boost controversy. If you’re still looking for a client, Blorp and Voyager are Lemmy favorites.
In case you decide to jump ship, they’re both cross-platform and have PWA.
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Blorp dev here. I recommend installed the native iOS or Android app if you can. Generally I do most of my testing that way. I have it on my todo list to test the PWA more, but I only have so many hours in the day.
I understand the benefits of PWA. It should still work, it’s just not as well tested, as people don’t often ask me about the PWA version.