I’ve been wanting to check out Mastodon and a good app helps me be more engaged. My issue is that there are lots of interesting apps so I don’t which one to pick! Which one do you like and why?

Android is preferred, but feel free to suggest iOS apps for others to use. Websites are also fine, but I’d like to install it as a PWA if possible.

  • @DarthVi@lemmy.ml
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    102 years ago

    I’m using Tusky, I switched to it some months ago from the official Mastodon app; but I don’t remember exactly the missing feature that forced me to switch ahahah

    Anyway I am really liking Tusky, it looks modern, clean, fast and personally I did not find any relevant bugs in it.

    • RandomStickman
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      42 years ago

      Tusky user here as well. I’ve been using it before there was an official app and it’s pretty great. Kinda miss their old logo though haha

    • Lazycog
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      32 years ago

      I bet it is the same reason that I had: can’t follow or unfollow tags from official app (or atleast I haven’t found a way to do so, please help).

      • @shapesandstuff@feddit.de
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        42 years ago

        Ohhh other apps support that?

        It was kind of the mastodon dealbreaker for me. No continuous feed based on tags or topics, hard to find people, and some buggy scrolling

        • Lazycog
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          32 years ago

          Yup! Tusky for sure, don’t know about the other apps. The official app is great but missing many features still. Give Tusky a go if you decide to try Mastodon again!

        • @DarthVi@lemmy.ml
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          12 years ago

          Yup, I think you can do that on Tusky by clicking on the human avatar with the plus icon on the right corner of this picture (you can also silence topics with other buttons)

  • CrimeDad
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    52 years ago

    I like Tusky. It just works, but it also has a nice feature that lets you open posts from whichever accounts you have set up with a couple of taps. In the official app you have to switch accounts and then find the post again, which is a pain. I have two Mastodon accounts so this feature is convenient to me.

    • killick
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      22 years ago

      I also like Tusky for Mastodon because you can also use it to open up your Pixelfed account.

  • TechProfessor
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    42 years ago

    I find Moshidon and Fedilab to be the best on android and Mona and Trunks app on ios. On Linux I use Tuba and on Web I like multi column layout of Mastodeck.

    • m3enzo
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      2 years ago

      I’ve been using Mona on iOS for a while now and I feel it’s the most feature filled app. It’s been great! Mona is also available for Mac!

      • TechProfessor
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        12 years ago

        Yes. The customisation possibilities of Mona are incredible. It’s my daily driver. I love the columned layout of Trunks app on iPad though.

    • @runswithjedi@lemmy.worldOP
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      02 years ago

      Interesting, I hadn’t heard of Calckey. Is Calckey the same thing as Mastodon?

      In one of the Android app’s listing, I saw a screenshot for a mastodon.social post. Is Calckey and Mastodon kind of like KBin and Lemmy?

      • Kichae
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        22 years ago

        Yes, Calckey is to Mastodon as kbin is to Lemmy. Different pieces of website software that do similar things and cross-communicate.

        Calckey is less popular, but is developing at a faster rate, and is much more open to community feedback.

    • Baron Von J
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      02 years ago

      I do like Fedilab’s comment thread visualization, with multi-level indentation so you can easily see all the sub-threads within the replies.

    • @runswithjedi@lemmy.worldOP
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      02 years ago

      Fedilab does look interesting, but costs $2.50. That’s not a lot of money, but Tusky is free. Any reason to pick Fedilab over Tusky?

  • leo vriska
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    42 years ago

    The official web client works very well as a PWA on mobile.

    The official native apps are also an option, but are controversial for a number of reasons. I don’t use it, but from what I’ve heard Tusky is a very popular alternative.

  • cyberian_khatru
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    42 years ago

    I used to use tusky when I made my account way back and I remember that being good. After returning this year I decided to buy fedilab and it’s very good.

  • exohuman
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    42 years ago

    I use the official Mastodon app. It’s pretty good, stable, and fast.

  • IntlLawGnome
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    42 years ago

    Tusky is best for those who are newer to Mastodon. Visually it’s very clean, straightforward to use, and largely free of bugs (it helps to have been around for so many years).

    For users more familiar with Mastodon, I’d go with Fedilab. Despite a few bugs, it’s the most customizable option, with so many features you can tweak to your own tastes.

  • Hiker
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    42 years ago

    Fedilab and Tusky are quite good - the so-called official app lacks functions.

  • Zak8022
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    32 years ago

    I’ve been an Ivory Stan for a while, lol. But ngl, I’m starting to get itchy since updates have slowed significantly. Other apps have gotten lots of other QOL features, or he’ll even some basic features, in a much quicker time. But I’ve paid for Ivory already, and don’t really want to pay for another.

    My options are more limited too cuz it’s a requirement for there to be some sync to a desktop app. Not too many others that do that (Mona is the first that comes to mind that is in “second” place for me).