• St3althOP
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      17 months ago

      Fair enough, any particular web UI or just the default ones?

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          You could try lemmy web apps, basically an app ui for on the web, unless you use lemmy on a computer

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    toot! https://github.com/ihabunek/toot

    Use it all the time in the terminal. Plus its a great name.

    Jerboa on android. Its excellent.

    Fedilab for mastodon on the phone.

    Peertube for android. The new app is pretty good, just wish it had logging in and looking at my subscriptions.

    Phanpy for mastodon on my laptop. Great mastodon browser.

    w3m / Links2 for everything else of course.

  • @[email protected]
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    Tusky, for Mastodon, and Sync for Lemmy. Last I checked the Sync developer appeared to be missing in action, so might need to switch to something else in the not too distant future.

    • @[email protected]
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      Also Voyager.

      Wish it had a ‘forward’ button for when you accidentally go back one step too far. RiF had that.

      • St3althOP
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        You could make the suggestion to the dev

  • 💭 ᴍɪɴʏᴀᴇɴ
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    Lemmy - Eternity (Android) Lemmy - Photon [phtn.app] (Windows) Mastodon - Moshidon (Android) Mastodon - mastodon, elk (Windows) Bluesky - Bluesky (Android/Windows)

  • Resol van Lemmy
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    The Jerboa Lemmy client, and Mastodon’s official client. I think they’re both fine enough for my fediverse browsing needs.

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    Thunder for Lemmy on Android.

    Tusky for Mastodon on Android.

    I rarely use either Lemmy or Mastodon on desktop. If I do, it’s just through the web client.