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Lemmy Apps

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A home for discussion of Lemmy apps and tools for all platforms.

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An extensive list of Lemmy apps is available here:

LemmyApps.com

or lemmyapps.netlify.app


Visit our partner Communities!

Lemmy Plugins and Userscripts is a great place to enhance the Lemmy browsing experience. !plugins@sh.itjust.works

Lemmy Integrations is a community about all integrations with the lemmy API. Bots, Scripts, New Apps, etc. !lemmy_integrations@lemmy.dbzer0.com

Lemmy Bots and Tools is a place to discuss and show off bots, tools, front ends, etc. you’re making that relate to lemmy. !lemmy_dev@programming.dev

Lemmy App Development is a place for Lemmy builders to chat about building apps, clients, tools and bots for the Lemmy platform. !lemmydev@lemm.ee

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Android








  • Infinity for Lemmy








  • Warami (No release yet)

  • AOS (No release yet)


  • Lemmur (Abandoned)


IOS









  • Gravity







  • Cavy (No development?)

  • Ares (No release yet)



  • Remmel


Linux

  • Lemoa GTK client


  • Lemonade GTK4 client


  • Servitor


Windows


MacOS



Web based







  • Leanish




Browser extensions

  • Mullem
    • Firefox addon: link
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[–] Euca@lemmynsfw.com 1 points 1 year ago

Does anyone know of an app that checks the following requirements?

  1. Has an equivalent Reddit app (I think Boost and Sync are examples of this?)

  2. It can remember where you left off even if you close the app. Suppose I'm browsing the top of all time of a particular sub and I want to keep going later just where I left it. Is this something possible with apps or only with mobile browsers?

  3. Doesn't have issues playing both videos and gifs.