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!

  • rockSlayer@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’ve been testing out several apps simultaneously to find my favorite one, liftoff is the only one I’m logged in to. It’s pretty good, but I’ve noticed that liftoff seems to get more 502 errors than others like Summit and Connect when loading comments, posts, and refreshing. Other than that, it’s a pretty great app and very comfortable coming from RiF

    • pfannkuchen_gesicht
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      1 year ago

      502 is a server issue. Any difference you might have noticed is purely by chance. Or the other apps conceal server errors better.
      In general clients can’t do much about 5XX errors.

      • rockSlayer@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Yea, if I had to guess liftoff is displaying the error every time and the other apps are silently failing and retrying the connection. Unfortunately all other apps I’ve been trying except jerboa are closed source so I can’t confirm that. I have the most trust in the FOSS options, but that also requires more patience in QoL features