Thunderbird for Android
have been using FairEmail and it works really well. I have to admit it is a very verbose client which offers a vers large number of options and settings even as you just want to send an email (there’s a popup with how you want to send it) but it has never failed me and has a very good support for updates and guide for setting it up. It’s free but if you like it I highly recommend to support the developer who is fully committed to it (not personally related to the project in any way). I would be very upset if this project were to die and I had to find another client.
Edit: link https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail
I don’t have an apple computer, but the Asahi Linux project has made me consider it. I’m amazed by all the reverse engineering stuff they’ve done.
Asahi Linux is a project and community with the goal of porting Linux to Apple Silicon Macs, starting with the 2020 M1 Mac Mini, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro.
HDR on Linux
The upcoming version of YunoHost for Debian Bookworm. Mostly because the latest old-stable version, Bullseye, is already deprecated for several apps such as Lemmy itself. I’m seriously considering to move to an all-Docker setup, but have no idea of how to handle automated certificate updates.
I assume you mean SSL/TLS certificates for internet accessable applications? I use a reverse proxy called Caddy in a Docker container, which handles requests from the internet and directs them to the proper docker container based on the subdomain. It also handles my certificates automatically, requesting a new Let’sEncrypt cert just before the old one expires using a community made plugin.
The developer for Moshidon (for Mastodon) is rebuilding the app based on the newest official app. Really looking forward to it because the official app lacks a lot of features
Hopefully Connect app on Android (Lemmy client). Also, if it ever happens, Redreader for Lemmy.
Have I missed something? I’m writing this comment using Connect for Lemmy
Connect isn’t FOSS, as far as I know
So, there’s another Connect out there for something else? Or the poster above wants the maker of Connect for Lemmy to release their source code?
FOSS means free and open-source software…