A lot are going for the Apollo look. Memmy and voyager are doing it the best right now in my opinion. Lemmios as well.
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I’m on Memmy right now. Voyager I would like the most but being a web app it’s rather janky.
A native Voyager app is coming! And it sounds like it’s relatively close too
https://github.com/aeharding/voyager/releases/tag/1.0.0
I'm also excited to announce that the next major focus will be on releasing Voyager as an iOS app! This will fix various iOS bugs that we've encountered (white status bar, scroll "freezing" etc), and bring some nice functionality like haptics and tapping the status bar to scroll to top, and also improve onboarding for people that aren't familiar with Progressive Webapps. It also opens the possibility for other neat features, like the option to open links in your browser instead of in-app. You can see most of the work done in #410, to be merged shortly!
Happy to hear this!