cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1025004
Hello Lemmy community!
I’m excited to introduce the Lemmy Apps Directory, a comprehensive directory of Lemmy clients across various platforms. This directory will help you discover and explore a wide range of Lemmy clients to enhance your browsing experience.
Features:
- Material UI-inspired responsive design (Dark/Light Mode)
- Filter by Supported Devices: Android/iOS/Windows/Linux/Web/MacOS
- Open/Closed Source
- URL/GitHub Link
- Client Status (beta/development/stable)
I welcome your feedback, suggestions, and bug reports to improve the directory further. If you encounter any issues or have ideas to enhance the user experience, please let me know.
If you find the Lemmy Apps Directory useful, please consider sharing it with your friends and fellow Lemmy users.
Thank you for your support, and happy exploring!
I love connect
I’m using the iPhone 13 with TestFlight for the Memmy app. I’m pretty happy with it. It reminds me a lot of Apollo. There are things I miss, but it’s growing and just got a new update.
Very happy with the app too. Whenever there is something it’s missing or a bug, I have to remind myself the app is literally in its infancy. Imagine what it will be like a month from now…
I am currently using wefwef working great and inspired from Apollo ✨
I tried it and wasn’t the biggest fan, mainly because it’s designed like an iOS app. Probably great for former Apollo users but as an android user it’s just not for me. It definitely is a pretty slick web client though and I’d use it over the official reddit app any day 😂
I mean… that is the goal of the project, to be similar to Apollo, and that’s why ex-Apollo users love it so much 🙂
Wow! There’s some really cool stuff coming up. https://mlmym.org/lemmy.kutara.io/ is very impressive :)
Been using Jerboa and Connect interchangeably for a couple of days to compare and contrast. Honestly Jerboa takes it, super stable and it’s been rolling with all the punches lemmy.world has been throwing it much better than Connect. I’d honestly recommend both, but Jerboa has been just slightly better in just overall UX. I’ll probably keep testing out the various apps for Android, but Jerboa will likely be my daily driver.
Jerboa seems to have better navigation IMHO. You can swipe back. I don’t like how you have to use the back button on Connect. I also noticed that Connect has changed its icon for the 3rd time since I installed it last week.
Connect just got the ‘swipe to go back’ gesture in its latest update (among various other things)!
The dev is extraordinarily active. Give a suggestion on their lemmy community and be assured that it’ll be implemented within a week or so.
lol, I tried Jerboa, as it was the first recommendation and only had issues with it. Removed it from my phone not even an hour after installation because it was just frustrating.
Like most of the apps at the moment, it’s under active development and improving rapidly. Don’t give up on any of the apps you try too quickly.
Yeah, it could have been your instance having problems, not the third party app. That’s what I’ve been dealing with all week… it’s hard to judge apps when the platform itself is creaking under the weight of the influx of ten of thousands of new people literally overnight.
I’m doing the same, I have Jerboa and Connect, switch between them to try. Last days had a lot of network or html errors, it’s more stable now, I’m still not decided…
What I like from Jerboa is the kind of official app and open source. What I like about Connect is the developer is superactive and sometimes release multiple times a day, bugfix, new features, etc, really impressive.
I’m also waiting for Sync because I am a 10yo SyncPro user.
I also have a PWA shortcut on my screen because in case apps are badly crashing or whatever, the PWA link works pretty well.