I haven’t seen this app suggested, so I’m sharing it in case anyone likes it.
Try Thunder: https://github.com/hjiangsu/thunder
You can install and autoupdate using: https://github.com/ImranR98/Obtainium
- Thunder is OK for now, until Sync comes out 
- It’s missing features and performance really starts chugging after a few minutes of scrolling, but updates are in the pipeline. Thunder and Wefwef are the best looking apps so far imo - I haven’t used wefwef yet, but I’m on Liftoff right now it’s pretty good. Mlem and Memmy are okay. So far I haven’t really felt like any of edged ahead. 
- Like all lemmy apps. Lemmy is relatively new and its apps included. 
- FWIW the pre release build is actually in a pretty good state right now 
 
- Thanks for raising awareness. Seeing a lot of liftoff, connect, jerboa and wefwef but not as much thunder. I personally like thunder the best so far of the four. - Also, pro tip, we can all prefer different apps! There is no right or wrong app, there’s just whichever is right for you! 
- Have tried Thunder, Jerboa, Liftoff. I’m finding the web app wefwef.app better though, since it’s based on Apollo and has a really nice UI/UX. 
- Yeah, this is the one I like the most of the current available ones. 
- Thanks for the obtanium hint. New to me. - I was sceptical at first, but it’s great! It properly parses repos, it shows you a preview of where you’re about to download from, and if there are multiple assets in a release it lets you pick the right one. And then it does auto-updates just like an F-Droid client! 
 
- I’m using it, I like it a lot so far. Only downside is it seems to be 60hz limited 
- Love this app at the moment - it will have a fight when SyncForLemmy comes out. - Sync isn’t going to be FOSS, so no, there is no competition, IMO. - I mean, they are going to be pulling from a similar pool of users. While I agree philosophically that FOSS is better, I can imagine some of the paid features from someone being able to dedicate themselves full time to developing an app may be preferable. 
 
 
- Tried “Memmy” before and right now I like Thunder a bit more. The UI looks cleaner to me, it works well. Good job, I have put it on my phone where I used to have Apollo. - I’m trying it now too, thanks for the comment, but if you’re an ex-Apollo like me, I highly recommend giving a try to Wefwef.app. It’s a web app but you can install it on your screen and looks almost identical to Apollo and feels very much like home. I discovered it today thanks to another comment and I can’t believe this exists. - I have just read about it in a different comment as well, tried it and it does feel a bit like coming home. Thank you for recommending it to me as well, it’s wonderful to see that it gets easier and easier to take part here! 
 
 






