To my knowledge at this moment we only have one app for android and one for iOS. You can see them both in here: https://join-lemmy.org/apps
this post was submitted on 14 Jun 2023
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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.
I've been using Jerboa for a few days, seems good so far. Lean and functional
lemmy is surely behind on app development. ios has only mlem which is in alpha state on test flight (not even on the store). the path is good but itβs still missing a lot of basic functions.