For me personally, I use Blorp on desktop and Voyager on mobile. I’ve tried a lot of mobile clients but despite lacking a lot of piefed features, I like voyager because of the ui

  • modernangel@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    web browser on desktop? I am not on board with every internet thing having to have its own “app”

    Eternity on mobile

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      Web browser doesn’t mean much, you still are using a web client. OP mentioned Blorp, that has a web client and some instances give you the choice of using the client you prefer. Check blahaj for example.

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        Blorp dev here. The native apps are really a lightweight wrapper around the blorp web app. I like the portability of webapps and you can easily self host Blorp. The native wrapper just adds a little polish to the install, but it’s not required.