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Thunder App
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An open-source, cross-platform Lemmy client for iOS and Android.
This community is intended to discuss features and feature suggestions for Thunder; as well as friendly, respectful talks about Lemmy in general.
Please use the GitHub repository linked below to submit bug reports, so keeping track of them is easier, and make sure to search first if you already can find an issue for your report.
If there are any developers who would like to contribute, feel free to reach out on GitHub!
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Yay! This is hands down the best lemmy app so far.
Thunder might be better now with updates but when I sampled all the apps I settled on Liftoff as the best one.
I like Connect :)
I am using connect right now so they'll beg to tell me what's better about thunder
Thunder is picking up momentum. We're not quite approaching feature parity, but there's more and more progress being shown off in the dev chat.
I think Thunder has the best design of all of the Android apps that I've tried. The only feature that is missing now that I've identified as personally wanting is being able to search Lemmy posts and comments (rather than just communities). I'm cool with being patient as more features are added, because overall, Thunder is so enjoyable to use.
Better search is on my list, so I'll eventually get to that unless someone else on the team does first. Working on sidebars atm.
I agree. Love it and get serious RedReader vibes from it
I mean... It's like the second app for android, I think? Competition is not that fierce.
I count at least four: Thunder, Connect, Jerboa, Liftoff. Five, if you count Voyager (PWA).
There's also Slide, which is a fork of the old Reddit app. But, that's not very active. There's quite a few actually. There was a thread with a bunch linked but I don't remember where it was posted.
Edit: Found it!
And Summit
Voyager is straight up the best one rn imo
Just wish it were a native app, it lags a bit on my low end phone sometimes
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