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👽 kevachat

What is your favorite GUI browser for Gemini?

1 month ago · 👍 winco

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👽 kevachat

Well, seems that Lagrange is only one useful browser for Gemini :) · 1 month ago

👽 jimmorgan

I'm kind of new in gemini space but so far Lagrange has been good for me on the phone. I've used elpher on Emacs, it was ok. · 1 month ago

👽 mel

I'm not sure I can go back to using a Gem browser that doesn't support Titan. I get why Solderpunk wanted upload limits built in to the protocol but being able to submit longform text feels important to the longetivity of the platform · 1 month ago

👽 florian

For me on iOS there’s only Lagrange (in TestFlight), but it works charmingly well. I like how it handles the identities, and boy, it’s fast! · 1 month ago

👽 kevachat

Thanks, already using it as found no alternatives in awesome-gemini repo. Asking because maybe I've something missed.. especially for native GTK · 1 month ago

👽 winco

For desktop, Lagrange is my favorite. It has two features that just tickle me right, those being a built-in feed reader and certificate management. I just like the way it does it and I'm a big fan of how it looks.

As for in the terminal, I haven't really done much browsing there, but I'm starting to come around to diohsc. Pretty solid and feature rich. It also helps that it's championed by ben over on gemini radio. · 1 month ago