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I currently use Joplin and Voyager for Lemmy the most (if you don't count Firefox), so I'd say those two.
Voyager is such a nice app to browse lemmy. It's simple and hides a lot of the stuff behind menus so you are not overwhelmed.
I started de-microsofting and de-googling awhile back and was looking for onenote alternative and found Joplin. Been using it for 4 months now and love it so far.
I first tried obsidian, which is way fancier, but ended up moving everything to Joplin. I don't remember my exact logic for choosing Joplin over obsidian but I recall it had something to do with licensing and Joplin being a more open ecosystem. I don't need all the stuff from Obsidian and love that I can sync my Joplin notes fully E2E encrypted on my cloud storage provider.
I've not thought of voyager I'm on jerboa but I don't love it
Highly recommend checking out few of the other apps too! Voyager is my personal favourite, but Thunder was also quite nice.
The only downside of finding a lemmy app that suits you the best is that you'll just spend more time on lemmy and on your phone... Oh well.
Haha it's already my second home
Same! I was kinda hoping that when I left reddit my phone usage would decline - nope! :)
Omg I'm on voyager now it's so much better
Happy if my comment helped you to find it! Don't be afraid to checkout Voyager's settings at some point; defaults are already really good but there are so many small things that you can tweak to make it your own!
Great tip! I hope you have a lovely day
Thanks, you too! :)