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We've compiled a list of 23 free and paid alternatives to Mustor. The primary competitors include Twidere, Pawoo. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Mustor and Fedilab, Amaroq, Whalebird. Also you can look at other similar options here: Social Software.


Twidere
Free Open Source

Tired of seeing ads and promotions in your timeline, being disrupted by tweets from bots and people...

Pawoo
Free

Japanese Mastodon client with English translation.

Fedilab
Free Open Source

Formerly Mastalab. A multi-account Mastodon client.

Amaroq is a lightweight universal client for any Mastodon instance!

Whalebird
Free Open Source

Whalebird is a Mastodon client for desktop application.

Toot! is a client for the Mastodon social network.

Tusky
Free Open Source

A Mastodon client with basic features and the option to choose between a dark and a light theme.

AndStatus
Free Open Source

A client for Twitter, Mastodon, GNU Social and Pump.io

iOS Mastodon client with multiple instance support

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Mustor Overview

Mustor is a Mastodon Client.

Mastodon is a free, open-source social network server. A decentralized solution to commercial platforms, it avoids the risks of a single company monopolizing your communication. Anyone can run Mastodon and participate in the social network seamlessly.

Features include:
• View all timeline (Home, Local and Federated)
• Interact with other users in Mastodon
• Boosting, Favorite or Reply to posts in Mastodon
• Multiple instance support
• Support Share Extension so you can share in Safari or Photos App

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