If you're using the official Mastodon mobile app, you might want to try using a third party app instead.
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If you're using the official Mastodon mobile app, you might want to try using a third party app instead.
Third party apps tend to have more features than the official ones, and most people I know switch to third party apps after trying them. More info and lots of questions answered in the guide at:
️ https://fedi.tips/which-apps-can-i-use-should-i-use-the-official-app-or-a-third-party-app
Mastodon was designed to work through third party apps, and originally had no official apps at all.
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If you're using the official Mastodon mobile app, you might want to try using a third party app instead.
Third party apps tend to have more features than the official ones, and most people I know switch to third party apps after trying them. More info and lots of questions answered in the guide at:
️ https://fedi.tips/which-apps-can-i-use-should-i-use-the-official-app-or-a-third-party-app
Mastodon was designed to work through third party apps, and originally had no official apps at all.
@FediTips I have never even seen the official mastodon app. I found one third party app for my phone, a different one for my Linux laptop, and another one for my kindle readers. For the Android phone and the readers, I used fdroid to find them. On Linux, I found a couple of options in my (Manjaro) repos. It makes sense to use the client that will work that is easiest to find on your particular platform.
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If you're using the official Mastodon mobile app, you might want to try using a third party app instead.
Third party apps tend to have more features than the official ones, and most people I know switch to third party apps after trying them. More info and lots of questions answered in the guide at:
️ https://fedi.tips/which-apps-can-i-use-should-i-use-the-official-app-or-a-third-party-app
Mastodon was designed to work through third party apps, and originally had no official apps at all.
@FediTips Is there a decent Pixelfed app? Im using the web version as just havent been able to find a decent one at all
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If you're using the official Mastodon mobile app, you might want to try using a third party app instead.
Third party apps tend to have more features than the official ones, and most people I know switch to third party apps after trying them. More info and lots of questions answered in the guide at:
️ https://fedi.tips/which-apps-can-i-use-should-i-use-the-official-app-or-a-third-party-app
Mastodon was designed to work through third party apps, and originally had no official apps at all.
@FediTips i used the mastodon app for a bit, but it does weird things. now i’m using metatext
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If you're using the official Mastodon mobile app, you might want to try using a third party app instead.
Third party apps tend to have more features than the official ones, and most people I know switch to third party apps after trying them. More info and lots of questions answered in the guide at:
️ https://fedi.tips/which-apps-can-i-use-should-i-use-the-official-app-or-a-third-party-app
Mastodon was designed to work through third party apps, and originally had no official apps at all.
@FediTips I have tried a couple of clients but gravitate to native web client. Elk.zone is a close 2nd!
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@FediTips I have tried a couple of clients but gravitate to native web client. Elk.zone is a close 2nd!
Web is my favourite too
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@FediTips i used the mastodon app for a bit, but it does weird things. now i’m using metatext
Unfortunately Metatext is no longer maintained
However there is a community fork of it at @Feditext which is maintained and is currently in beta testing.
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@FediTips Is there a decent Pixelfed app? Im using the web version as just havent been able to find a decent one at all
There's a third party app called "Impressia" for iOS, and an official app just called "Pixelfed" for iOS and Android.
You may also be able to use Mastodon apps with your Pixelfed account but they will not support Pixelfed-specific features.
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@FediTips I have never even seen the official mastodon app. I found one third party app for my phone, a different one for my Linux laptop, and another one for my kindle readers. For the Android phone and the readers, I used fdroid to find them. On Linux, I found a couple of options in my (Manjaro) repos. It makes sense to use the client that will work that is easiest to find on your particular platform.
It's just called "Mastodon", it's FOSS and some people have forked it to add features missing from the original (Moshidon is probably the most popular fork at the moment).
It's also in F-Droid which is pretty cool.