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Lume

https://lume.nu/
Desktop Nostr client with a clean and modern graphical design

Lume is a desktop Nostr client. It allows for users to create multiple columns, each one for different feeds of posts, listings of users, etc. Lume easily walks users through the technical Nostr details such as adding relays and setting up a keypair, so it is great for new users. By default, the Lume GUI looks similar to Twitter/X. Unlike Twitter, though, Nostr is a Free and extensible protocol.





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