Is anything similar Apollo? I'm on Android, but if there was one app that made me miss the few months I spent with a borrowed iPhone... It's Apollo.
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Firefox currently. I have only used the browser, but highly considering building a client for Android.
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Was first using Memmy but it felt unfinished and abandoned. Then I switched to Bean. Itβs much better but still needs a lot of work. I was not aware there are so many Lemmy clients already. Iβm trying Voyager now and it seems very good. As a former Apollo user I feel right at home.
Shout out for Bean! It's a fantastic app that this former Apollo Ultra user thinks is fantastic.
Kinda crazy how many people use Liftoff when Thunder is so much better.
Not enough of these are tablet-optimized. I using Syc on my tablet but Memmy on iPhone. I wish Memmy made an Android tablet version.
Is there some kind of comparison between these clients? Ideally, I'd want a web client with more customizability than the default one - in particupar, I'd like to be able to set the default view to show subscribed communities instead of the local ones. As I'm running my own instance, I don't have much in terms of local content
I stuck with thunder from the start it is great