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All the Peertube apps on FDroid seem to have been abandoned. The official Peertube app is still in pretty early development, and it isn't on FDroid yet, but it's open source and it is being actively developed. You can read about it here:
joinpeertube.org/news/peertube…

Or download releases here:
framagit.org/framasoft/peertub…

#Peertube #FDroid #FOSS

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@mondstern @Blort @agosto182 Many thanks for the recommendation. The app looks relatively old-fashioned and doesn't seem to support switching between multiple instances. Nevertheless, I very much appreciate your reference to the app. :tony_wee:
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@mondstern @Blort @agosto182 Unfortunately, I don't have enough time to programme such an app myself. Although I programme all day for a living, I haven't yet developed a mobile application for #Android or #iOS. I think I'll start by using #NewPipe to watch #videos on #Peertube. :tony_grinning:
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@ChrisWere
It... works.

Kind of.

If you don't really care about notifications. Or UX. Or commenting.

Personally I find NewPipe a lot better for YouTube than for Peertube, where the UX just isn't cut out for random instances .

I'll admit though, I haven't tried it in a while, so hopefully it's gotten radically better recently.

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@ChrisWere @Blort Yes, you're right. NewPipe is unfortunately no longer the most modern app. The design is very outdated. Fortunately, NewPipe is currently being rewritten. Thanks for your tip. πŸ˜€
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