I don’t think that there’s a lot of difference in difficulty of use among clients. Some have a lot more settings than others, but using out-of-box settings should be fine. Honestly, most of the barriers to use that I see are kind of intrinsic to the Threadiverse (like needing to know how to write references to users and communities and what a home instance is and all that). They aren’t really client limitations.
Jerboa is developed by the Lemmy developers. I’d be surprised if it is being discontinued. It had a commit an hour ago.
I use Eternity on Android, which is on F-Droid. It’s not getting new development, but it hasn’t had problems that I’ve run into.
Last I tried, it was still rougher around the edges than Eternity. but Interstellar can do all of Mbin, Lemmy, and PieFed servers and has support for a number of platforms. If I weren’t using Eternity on Android, it’d probably be my next stop.
I don’t think that there’s a lot of difference in difficulty of use among clients. Some have a lot more settings than others, but using out-of-box settings should be fine. Honestly, most of the barriers to use that I see are kind of intrinsic to the Threadiverse (like needing to know how to write references to users and communities and what a home instance is and all that). They aren’t really client limitations.
Jerboa is developed by the Lemmy developers. I’d be surprised if it is being discontinued. It had a commit an hour ago.
I use Eternity on Android, which is on F-Droid. It’s not getting new development, but it hasn’t had problems that I’ve run into.
Last I tried, it was still rougher around the edges than Eternity. but Interstellar can do all of Mbin, Lemmy, and PieFed servers and has support for a number of platforms. If I weren’t using Eternity on Android, it’d probably be my next stop.