I’m currently using Memmy and it’s giving me Apollo vibes but I’m open to testing out other apps ^^

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    1 year ago

    There isn’t much choice - F-Droid only contains Jerboa (not counting abandoned and broken Lemmur).

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      Yeah I’m not about to switch to the fediverse and not use fully open source apps. I install almost nothing from the Google play store. There’s no need to use Google play services to make a lemmy app.

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        1 year ago

        Liftoff is open source. You can grab an APK right from GitHub for build it yourself.

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        Liftoff and Thunder are both available right now via F-Droid if you add the IzzyOnDroid repo. I’m using Liftoff and I like it.

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          Cool. I might have to check that out! I just searched for lemmy in fdroid and didn’t see it but that could just be fdroid’s search or missing tags or something.

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            Oh, they’re not in the official F-Droid repo yet, but they are in the IzzyOnDroid repo, which you can add as a source.

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      WefWef works great as a web app. Just open wefwef.app in your browser and click install in browser context menu.

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        1 year ago

        Is it read only, or do you have to trust your credentials to third party service?

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          I believe they don’t store any credentials on the server. If you really don’t trust them you can also host your own instance. You can read more here