I've been using Jerboa for a few days, seems good so far. Lean and functional
this post was submitted on 14 Jun 2023
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Currently on IOS the only lemmy app is Mlem and on android the only non-deprecated lemmy app is Jerboa
I'm honestly pretty happy with the browser version. As a longtime old.reddit + RES / RiF users it alredy feels like home.
I tried Jerboa but there didn't seem to be any mod tools in it, so I've been using the mobile web version instead. Seems fine.