···34343535### mobile support?
36363737-ehhhh kinda. it does have responsive design, so menus do shift and resize based on whether you're on mobile or desktop, however, tinysub is mostly designed to look and feel like a desktop application, and also has certain controls that are not accessible on mobile (such as dragging rows around, selecting multiple items with shift, etc).
3737+ehhhh kinda. it does have responsive design, so menus do shift and resize based on whether you're on mobile or desktop, however, tinysub is mostly designed to look and feel like a desktop application, and is not actively developed for mobile use.
38383939for alternative Subsonic clients: on iOS, i heavily recommend [Arpeggi](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/arpeggi/id6503619183) or [Amperfy](https://github.com/BLeeEZ/amperfy). on Android, i've heard [Navic](https://codeberg.org/paige/Navic) or [Symfonium](https://www.symfonium.app) are great.
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