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 : tugaleres.com/2019/03/23/clien

Or, in a quick Web Translation to English : translatetheweb.com/?from=fr&t

@angedestenebres, well done.

@design_RG @angedestenebres

Interesting! Out of the three, I have used two. I strongly recommend Whalebird for Linux, it works quite well and also offers desktop notifications, IIRC.

Hyperspace is an interesting case. As an anti-censorship nerd and free speech advocate, I don't think I can recommend it, as it bans @gab. However, the user experience is good, if a little unpolished and buggy (if your instance doesn't support trends, for example, and you click "What's Happening", the whole window will go blank and you can't do anything. It should be fine for users who don't use or interact with people there though.

@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 ( pinafore.social or pina.todon.nl ), there's Halcyon (halcyon.social/ or halcy.todon.nl ).

@design_RG @angedestenebres

I love Halcyon! It isn't as good as the software but it's more than adequate and better than 's imho because it has live timelines and * proper * notis

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