Like there is the Official Mastodon app for Mastodon, and Element app for Matrix, which app is considered the most official lemmy app for Android [possibly also for ios]

Or atleast, the app which supports most(if not all) the features available in Lemmy

  • simple@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Jerboa is the official Android app made by Lemmy’s developers. Unfortunately it’s a bit buggy and they don’t have the time to focus on it because they’re busy with the web version of Lemmy already. It’s still very usable though.

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      1 year ago

      Jerboa is notably not the official Lemmy app. It is made by the Lemmy developers, but they do not consider it to be any more official than any other Lemmy app.

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      1 year ago

      “A bit buggy” is quite the understatement. Elemental things like editing text in the input box (like deleting words or characters that are mistyped) cause completely unexpected things to happen to the text. I would not call it usable by a long shot.

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        1 year ago

        Never ever experienced that in my massive whole maybe 2 months so far of using it… haha. I just wish I could block instances.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah the post is an interesting question because the “official” app isn’t as polished as you might expect it to be.

      Lemmy apps are interesting in that they are all so different that you need to just try a few and find one you like.

      Me personally, I like Sync, but I’ve also tried Thunder, Jerboa, and Liftoff. Each has their pros and cons, and you’ve just got to try them out and can’t really rely on “most official” as a good metric