It seems you're talking about Lemmy? Or do you actually mean Fediverse apps?
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they probably mean lemmy/kbin mobile apps.
I would like to jump on this question and express my interest as well. Not only for Lemmy/Kbin, but for everything Fediverse, including Calckey/Misskey, Mastodon, etc.
Mlem looks really good for lemmy, although of course a lot of features are still missing.
The question is rather for an overview. I'm actually using Mlem already. But it is pretty cumbersome to check all possible channels whether they might a new app, an update or the like.
So, a page that tracks all existing clients, clients in development and plans would be really helpful.
Ah, got it. Yes, you are right, that would be awesome.
!memmy@lemmy.ml
memmy is still in early alpha/beta and resembles Apollo, but it’s pretty good already
currently there is an ios version in testflight but the dev is also working on an android version (not yet available but they said it is about 90% ready)
Do you mean mlem? That’s the TestFlight app I have.
Shameless self promotion of the page I just published earlier today including this information (along with other stuff). Though to be clear, this page is for Lemmy/Kbin/Tildes. Not the greater Fediverse.
Great view in, appreciate your service to the community
@Snapz www.fediverse.observer/
Edit: oh, mobile apps? Maybe Fedi.Tips on Mastodon (you can follow the account via RSS as well). Otherwise I do not know. Any platform publishes information about its apps on the mobile website
AFAIK, there is no centralize community for that.
I'm starting one as a side project, but it will be a little while before I'm ready to put anything out there.
Plus I'm a backend developer by trade, so will be learning as I go on writing apps.
Kbin now installs automatically as a PWA on Android. Not quite an 'app' but pretty good nonetheless.