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!

    • CaptainApathetic
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      1 year ago

      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 😂

      • @CriticalMiss@lemmy.world
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        171 year ago

        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 🙂

        • CaptainApathetic
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          11 year ago

          Yea exactly, no hate for the app ofc just not for me personally. I know a lot of people are grateful for it

      • Balder
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        71 year ago

        I agree. They said they’re working on an Android theme though.

        • @solarview@lemmy.world
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          21 year ago

          I’ve just installed it on Android from here wefwef.app/settings/install, and I’m impressed so far. Using dark, compact settings it’s the one I prefer out of a bunch I’ve tried and I think it will probably be the Lemmy app I use going forward.