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Lemmy Apps Directory - Discover and Explore Lemmy Clients

Hello Lemmy community!

I'm excited to introduce the Lemmy Apps Directory, a comprehensive directory of Lemmy clients across various platforms. This directory will help you discover and explore a wide range of Lemmy clients to enhance your browsing experience.

Features:

  • Material UI-inspired responsive design (Dark/Light Mode)
  • Filter by Supported Devices: Android/iOS/Windows/Linux/Web/MacOS
  • Open/Closed Source
  • URL/GitHub Link
  • Client Status (beta/development/stable)

I welcome your feedback, suggestions, and bug reports to improve the directory further. If you encounter any issues or have ideas to enhance the user experience, please let me know.

If you find the Lemmy Apps Directory useful, please consider sharing it with your friends and fellow Lemmy users.

Thank you for your support, and happy exploring!

Update: Added Hot badge for popular apps!

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lemmy.world

Thanks everyone. For some reason I couldn’t see the link on Memmy app. Does show up on the web tho.

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lemmy.world

Alexandrite has a typo in the name! (I'm the creator btw)

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lemmy.world

How is jerboa listed as 'stable'? It won't even start half the time.

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lemmy.world

This list is great and I've gone through a bunch of these already but I'm looking for a client I used that allowed you to hide post viewed posts.

Currently I'm on wefwef has jerboa is back to throwing JSON errors for every interaction.

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Found it!

Connect let's you hide viewed posts.

Edit: Had to use 3 different apps to post this comment.

Wefwef - original comment that posted but never showed post was committed Connect - to verify original post committed and to reply that I found the app. Jerboa - to post pic of setting.

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I’ve been using Mlem for the past week and have been enjoying it, all it needs is a search feature

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lemmy.world

Web clients are accessible through web browsers, so they're listed under the web category, while mobile clients are accessed through mobile devices and are categorized as such. As for wefwef, if it's a web client, it won't show up on iOS.

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