The URL of this post links to a pinned post on !lemmyapps@lemmy.world with a comprehensive list of apps for Lemmy.
Number of client apps for each platform as of writing:
- Mobile:
- Android: 14 ,
- iOS: 10 ,
- Desktop:
- Windows: 1 ,
- MacOS: 1 ,
- Linux: 4 ,
- Web based:
- PWA: 2 ,
- Proxies: 2 ,
The number of alternative clients cropping up over the last month is somewhat dizzying, so I figured it’d be worth posting here so folks could comment on which apps are most accessible, which apps they’d recommend currently, and which apps still have a ways to go with respect to:
- screen readers support
- general UI navigation
- high contrast visibility
- assistive OS compatibility
- etc
I’d normally just crosspost, to embed the original post here directly, but as it is pinned and being actively updated, I figured it best to redirect to the original post instead.
That all said, the web UI for Lemmy instances, including rblind.com, is installable as a Progressive Web App (PWA):
This allows you to use the site as a native app, separate from the browser, while being able to reuse similar browser supported features.
Of those 14 android apps only 4 seem to be on the store, and many of them just seem to be a web app wrapper.
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