Most people are using Jerboa on Android. There are also some Reddit 3rd party apps, like RedReader, with plans to support Lemmy integration in the near future.
Most people are using Jerboa on Android. There are also some Reddit 3rd party apps, like RedReader, with plans to support Lemmy integration in the near future.
Wow that’s so cool. I think I installed Peppermint on an old netbook I had laying around. It felt much snappier than when it was running Windows 7 at the time
+1 for alternativeto. Searching for alternatives to popular apps using the filters like “Open Source” as well as operating system, privacy, etc… is a game changer. There’s also comment sections where people sometimes elaborate on certain things like differences between the app you’re comparing to.