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I use Megalodon, which is a fork of the official Mastodon app with some extra features
+1 for Megalodon
Aight I'm in. Let's give it a go!
I like Tusky. Works smoothly and very handy when using multiple accounts. Also a bit more configurable and easier to navigate than the official Mastodon one.
Tusky seemed to be the most recommended option when I started with Mastodon. I hadn't tried any other options, but I have no complaints.
I use Moshidon and it is the most beautiful Mastodon client I tested. It is also free and open source.
The official app is pretty good!
That's what I've been using. I'm wondering if the others have better features?
I'm gonna give megaladon a go, apparently it's a fork of the official app with more features.
I quite lke Megalodon. I think you will, too. :)
Tusky got a massive update recently and seems to be very good now.
I like both Tusky and the official Mastodon app. They're a bit different, but both work equally well for me. I actually have and use both because I literally can't decide for one over the other.
I was using tusky, but i ended up just going with the official mastodon app on f droid, the UI is a bit cleaner
Phanpy, it's a web app (pwa), but you can add to your home screen. In my opinion it handles threads better than any other app I've tried.
Trunks. Hits a nice middle ground between something like Fedilabs and Toots.