Give wefwef.app a chance. it's a pretty good progressive web app inspired by Apollo
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Here's a post on Mastodon that links to their blog where they describe different clients.
I've been really happy and surprised at how well https://wefwef.app works. It's a PWA and is slick as snot.
been using Connect for Lemmy, it seems pretty decent so far.
Honestly, the web app (and hopefully Sync when it arrives)
Jerboad has been my go-to. I've tried liftoff, connect, and some of the webapps, But I found that jerboa has worked most reliably for how I use Lemmy.
Impatiently waiting for Beyond. Until then I've settled for Connect, as it's a pretty active community that shapes the app with it's suggestions and feedback. It's nice to be a part of that.
I've been playing around with several apps. I really like Thunder and Liftoff. Currently giving connect a try and liking it as well. Will definitely move to sync when available though as it is my app of choice for reddit.
Liftoff, but I can't rate it in the store for some reason
Maybe because it's in early access. You can't search for it either - you have to get to it from the play store link in the project readme