Ange posted a nice review of possible Mastodon Clients under Linux, as usual a well written and illustrated piece.
Merci, Ange! Le originel est ici : https://tugaleres.com/2019/03/23/clients-pc-pour-mastodon/
Or, in a quick Web Translation to English : https://www.translatetheweb.com/?from=fr&to=en&dl=en&ref=trb&a=https%3A%2F%2Ftugaleres.com%2F2019%2F03%2F23%2Fclients-pc-pour-mastodon%2F
@angedestenebres, well done.
@realcaseyrollins @angedestenebres Awesome -- glad to hear from a first hand experience like that, thanks Casey.
I would suggest Pinafore for anyone, it works in any op system, but the original request from someone here (which Ange responded to, linking to her guide) was for a Stand alone client; running without a browser.
I tried one that is listed as Desktop, standalone, seemed interesting but never got running for me in Windows.
Besides the awesome Pinafore ( https://pinafore.social or https://pina.todon.nl ), there's Halcyon (https://www.halcyon.social/ or https://halcy.todon.nl ).
@design_RG Except Tootle, other desktop clients should work on Windows.
However, I never tested them because I don't have Windows on my computers.
If you get an error, I think you should report it to the project in order to get help or get a fix in case there is a bug with the installation program.
About web client, I have to admit that I don't know them a lot as I use only mastodon but yes I guess there are some interesting 🙂
@design_RG @angedestenebres
I love Halcyon! It isn't as good as the #Mastodon software but it's more than adequate and better than #Gab's imho because it has live timelines and * proper * notis
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