Boost on android.
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Voyager (on Android)
I tried multiple and that is what stuck. Thats it.
I use Voyager for iOS and I love it. It’s simple. I just wish we could have more options for the themes. Other than that it’s not a bad app.
Thanks mate 🤟
Used Thunder for a while and liked it the most, but it was strangely slow to load posts which led me back to Voyager.
I’m on iOS and use Mlem
Android and Linux 🥲
My favorite app for my phone and iPad is Mlem, an iOS only client.
Desktop I use a mix of Blorp and standard web interface. I think Blorp is iOS, Android, and MacOS.
Actually i use linux and android, any suggestions according to that would be helpful 🙂
I only have Linux on my Steam deck and no Android devices. Good luck.
I recently moved to Summit on android and have been very happy with it. It's extremely customizable so I can configure it exactly as I wanted.
I used to use Infinity for reddit and someone forked it to replace all reddit references with lemmy references (called it Eternity). I loved that one but the dev kinda disappeared and abandoned it. I was able to configure Summit to be basically the same as Eternity, which I couldn't really replicate in any of the other app choices.
I used Voyager for more than 1 year, I'm happy with it but I will try out summit because I like trying alternatives.
interstellar. it's fully crossplatform and also supports mbin and piefed. got swipe controls and haptics and everything
I've used Boost since it came out but I also haven't really taken the time to try anything else
Thunder, Android
My favorite is connect because it's the most customizable. It's also the buggiest though.
I would argue Arctic is the best iOS app. It is smooth, has the features I value like custom theme support and gif scrubbing, and developer had been responsive in fixing bugs and adding features when possible. !arctic@lemmy.world
I'm new to trying Android apps but Eternity has been my main one with Raccoon being pretty solid too.
Thunder is cross-platform. For desktop UIs, I prefer Alexandrite because of its 2-column layout option that maximizes screen real estate and allows one-tab browsing.