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👽 mathpunk

Anyone have a preferred gemini/gopher client for android? I'm checking out Deedum right now and it works pretty well, though I'm not totally sure how to create/import identities. As far as I can tell it doesn't do gopher, and all the gopher browsers I've found for android aren't being maintained. I'm excited about being able to check Chilly Weather on my phone - my phone's built-in weather widget takes ages to update, and most web based weather sites are bloated to hell. Doing away with that was one of my first goals when I discovered gemini, actually!

6 months ago · 👍 sdf_sumomo, beetledjuice

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👽 choroalp

Buran is the best one. Deedum is very bad at fonts in my opinion. it looks off · 5 months ago

👽 userfxnet

The consensus I usually see here is Lagrange (and in fact, I'm using Lagrange right now) but I actually really like using GemiNaut on Windows for the style of pages. On iOS, Elaho looks really nice too and I share bookmarks between there and lagrange (as well as w/ Gemi on PC). Linux ngl I j default on Amfora pff but yeah I have Buran on an android of mine and it's really nice looking too much like Elaho. · 6 months ago

👽 beetledjuice

Apparently there's one 'Buran' too, just downloaded it through F-Droid. It looks pretty good, but it's gemini-only. Seems LaGrange's your best bet. · 6 months ago

👽 devyl

i'm also using lagrange atm. as for weather check out geomatic weather. it works just awesome for me :) · 6 months ago

👽 beetledjuice

Had no idea there was LaGrange on Android. I've been using Deedum for a while and it's pretty nice but, yeah, the identity part is kinda iffy. · 6 months ago

👽 freezr

Lagrange for Android will let you understand how responsive web design is a bad joke... · 6 months ago

👽 moddedbear

Lagrange's Android app is great, especially if you're already using Lagrange on desktop. Look for the Android related links at gemini://skyjake.fi/lagrange/ · 6 months ago