@MonaApp@fediversenews Just to demonstrate that @MonaApp indeed supports non-Mastodon instances, here’s a message that I posted through @MonaApp to my Pleroma instance.
@atomicpoet@MonaApp@fediversenews Disappontingly @IceCubesApp doesn’t spot that this is an ActivityPub compatible server and instead of showing the post as normal it switches to the internal web browser to display the page generated by your instance. Tried @MonaApp and it does the same. It’s the same web experience that you can’t interact (like/follow/boost) from that point on.
@IceCubesApp@goatsarah@atomicpoet@MonaApp It’s my current favourite as it’s so smooth and fast, yet also extremely battery friendly. And pretty much every time I’ve thought “I wish it would do this…”, then that appears in next, almost daily, update. The non Mastodon platforms could certainly do with a slick iOS app.
@goatsarah@MetalSamurai@atomicpoet@MonaApp Leave it time maybe? It’s still early for me, so of course other fediverse server will come. In time. Thanks for being PATIENT and OFFENDED.
venera.social is run by the same admin as my instance and I've been happy on mine for 5 years, but I believe venera.social is snappier as it has fewer users.
@clacke@IceCubesApp@atomicpoet@MetalSamurai@MonaApp@goatsarah This. I’m very happy on venera. Once you get it off the web….but if you aren’t going to add the tools that make Frendica unique, especially groups, I’m not sure it’s a win. I testing Mona now. But at least a couple of times a day there’s something I need from the actual site that makes me go back to the browser. It reminds me of early apps. I used to keep Toot! and the web browser open. Just my 25 cents.