I tried one called Lemmur that I downloaded off F-Droid, however, it can not find this instance (lemmy.world). I want one that’s open-source, and preferably from F-Droid (because screw Google). Which one do you guys use?

  • kampang@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    No one mentioned Summit yet? I’ve tried Jerboa, Liftoff, Thunder, Connect, Lemmur… pretty much all of the available Lemmy client and in the end I uninstalled all of them but Summit.

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      1 year ago

      I’m also using connect. I find the searching for communities to be terrible and a couple of other issues, but the bread and butter of reading posts, comments, commenting is very comfortable. I’d recommend it too right now.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, searching/ subscribing is a pain. I also would like a feature to be able to copy just a link on long press like there was with RiF. I really, badly miss RiF.

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          1 year ago

          I didn’t realize how amazing that feature was until I tried other 3rd party apps. RIF was very solid, only wish it had swipe gestures for navigating.

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    1 year ago

    Using Liftoff right now. Jerboa was also pretty functional. Thunder seemed promising but buggy. Lemmur is abandoned and got forked for Liftoff.

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    1 year ago

    Honestly, using https://wefwef.app as a web app is hard to beat right now. It works very smoothly, and I finally understand why all the iOS users mourn the loss of Apollo so hard. Granted, using an iOS-esque interface on an Android device is a bit odd, but the gestures and the layout are just chef’s kiss.

    The biggest issue with it is that it’s getting hammered on the primary domain, so I’ll probably move to self-host it sooner than later.