Browser. I see no reason to have a separate program just for Lemmy.
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I don't appify any web based app on Linux. Apps are for mobile. I use my Linux computers with fully fledged programs, including my web browser program.
I'm pretty sure noone here uses any kind of application specifically made for Lemmy on the computer. Everyone uses the web interface.
I just use my web browser (librewolf)
the Photon frontend is more than perfect enough for me, on desktop. You can also use it as a PWA on mobile, but I prefer Voyager there
+1 for both photon and voyager
Old.lemmy.world is pretty neat on all browsers. Or piefed
I looked for one a while ago and didn’t find one. Luckily the web apps available are really good. Tesseract is one that works well with a mouse and a wide screen.
Fedora user, btw...I use the Alexandrite Web Interface too; I haven't found a good app based interface for Lemmy on PC. Mobile phones are spoiled for choice with clients for Lemmy, Mastodon, Fediverse related sites.
Right on, thanks!