MEGATHREAD for fully FOSS lemmy apps and tools without any ads, tracking or any other anti-features

If any app or tool (regardless of the platform they are in) you know of that is fully FOSS and doesn’t have any ads, tracking, or any other anti-features that didn’t make the list, it is a mistake and you can DM me and I will add it. The same goes for apps or tools that are not really FOSS or have anti-features. Even though I have tried my best, some mistakes could’ve been made. If the newer updates of one of the apps or tools listed made it unworthy to be included in the list, the platform it listed on isn’t available for it, or the link is broken, you can DM me and I will remove/fix it.

Apps

Android

Muffed

Articus

Voyager

Jerboa

Combustible

Eternity

Warami

Racoon

Thunder

Nemmy

Leanish

Slide

Liftoff!

Web

Tesseract

Slemmy

Nemmy

Lemminator

Leanish

Voyager

Photon

Alexandrite

mlmym

Linux

Neon Modem

Lemoa

Lemonade

Mac

Leomard

Loom

iOS

Remmel

Muffed

Loom

Lemmios

Mlem

memmy

Thunder

Voyager

Lunar

Liftoff!

TOOLS

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  • Source :

https://github.com/zacharee/MastodonRedirect

LemmyTools

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  • gedaliyah@lemmy.worldM
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    Eternity is the best for me. It is super configurable, and it is just so snappy with everything. The menus are well organized and everything is the right number of clicks away. It’s not the most beautiful, but I keep coming back to it when I try others.

    The main thing that it’s missing is a set of mod tools, which hopefully are coming soon.

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        9 months ago

        It isn’t abandoned the problem is it has only one dev working on it so the development is slow because he can only do it in his free time.

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        9 months ago

        The codeberg has pretty regular commits for a project of this size. Looks like its mostly focused on translations, which seems reasonable given that its core features run so well.