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There's a comprehensive list of Lemmy apps being curated here.
Right now I'm using Liftoff.
+1 for Liftoff
I like using liftoff, especially the everything feed since I have multiple lemmy accounts
I'm another Liftoff user!
I've also tried Jerboa, Connect for Lemmy and wefwef, but lately I'm using Liftoff a lot.
Is there a way to copy the posted link to an article straight from the feed in Liftoff? When I hit "copy link" it copies the link to the post on lemmy. I do not want this.
I like Liftoff and Jerboa. I flip between them depending on my mood.
Is there a way to search for other communities in other instances without having to add those instances on Liftoff? For example, I'm on sh.itjust.works and want to search for /c/Canada on lemmy.ca. The only way to do that is to first add lemmy.ca and then I can search.
Yeah this confused me at first too. You don't need to add other instances. You just go to the search tab, and search via sh.itjust.works as normal, and it will show communities from anywhere. I am also on sh.itjust.works and can verify I was able to find /c/Canada on lemmy.ca that way. :)