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Raccoon for Friendica, the mobile client for Friendica and Mastodon has landed on F-Droid

#RaccoonForFriendica is the new app developed by @dieguitux8623 to manage your Friendica account but also allows Mastodon accounts to view ActivityPub groups in an intuitive way like for Friendica users. Now it is finally available on the alternative store most appreciated by the #OpenSource community

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f-droid.org/it/packages/com.li…

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[–] [email protected] 19 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

@ProdigalFrog @harrys_balzac
Friendica, together with Diaspora, is a founding father/mother of today's Fediverse. 14 years ago it was still called ‘one Network’ or ‘The Federation’.

It supports various protocols and can therefore connect different networks. You can integrate any other services via an add-on system. Since Lemmy and Friendica support groups, we can natively join the threads and play along with them as if we were on Lemmy ourselves

[–] [email protected] 9 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

@feb @ProdigalFrog @harrys_balzac I love #friendica, it connects to all the protocols.. Just seems the level of polish/design/marketing of #mastodon stole the show...let that be a lesson to devs everywhere, design matters ;)

BTW not sure how many people know #raccoon the android app on #fdroid, it's an amazing friendica app!

[–] [email protected] 7 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

@lps
Technically, it's incredible. For the front end, you need people from the community who are able to translate the complexity into a simple structure.

@ProdigalFrog @harrys_balzac