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Same as for every other website: Firefox.
I really like Photon, that is a web client but with Firefox PWAs addon can be installed a regular app
EDIT: just seen someone else wrote the same in a different comment, wooops
Been feeling old and out of touch lately, and seeing this was comforting somehow.
I mean, I'm still old and out of touch, but it's nice to see that one particular ancient technology might still be considered the best way to do something.
On the other hand, desktop computers are getting a bit long in the tooth as a concept these days...
Companies pushed for us to install their apps on our phones so they could force ads on us and extract (meta)data from us that they couldn’t from our browsers.
Cory Doctorow: How lock-in hurts design
And now this corporate brainworm has infected our desktop environments, even Linux ones. Just say no.
Desktop clients came before web apps and a well written (desktop or otherwise) app will always use the platform it's running on better than a well written web app. Sure there is incentive for corporations to push apps, but saying "it has now infected even Linux" is absolutely ridiculous. Lack of open API is what you should criticize.