![]() I'm using it as my main app, however, and it shows tremendous potential. I've seen apps come and go as their authors are initially excited but grow bored with the projects and move on. My concern is it's a brand new app (version 1.0.0 came out a month ago). It feels native in ways that Toot! doesn't and looks beautiful on my phone and iPad. I stumbled across Metatext and I'm glad I did. ![]() I'm picking nits, though: if you stop reading and install Toot!, you'll be fine. The sole thing I don't love is that it doesn't always "feel" like a native iOS app, as opposed to say an alternative web interface. I suggest this for anyone getting started with Mastodon. It's rock solid, updated frequently, and good looking on both iPhone and iPad. ![]() Here are my recommendations that mostly meet those requirements. Bonus points for apps that have Mac versions. It's possible I could find a brilliant, flawless iOS-only app and a different iPadOS-only app and be happy with the combination, but that's unlikely to happen. Apps that don't support both platforms are non-starters for me. The best apps are updated with support for these new features. Mastodon evolves with new features like polls.This rules out a few apps I've tried that I'm not including here. A good app is stable and (at least nearly) crash-free.There are several excellent Mastodon apps for iOS and iPadOS.
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