Recently I've had very limited time on the computer in general, and even more limited time on gopher. Since gopher interests me, I decided to give DiggieDog on android another try. I'm glad I did, as they've made some great improvements to the client. (RPoD, if you're reading this, yours is the only phlog so far that I can't seem to access with DiggieDog. I only get "length=0; index=0" on your .post files. This is probably a diggiedog problem.) Here's how I access gopher, in order of preference, and in inverse order of time commitment: 1. VF1 on a Laptop This is the most feature-rich, and the most preferred method, but it also requires that I have my laptop with me, and that I boot it up and have wifi available. 2. Terminus SSH client on Android Tablet The tablet has a physical keyboard and larger screen, which makes this the next best thing to the laptop. I can use VF1 or other methods available on various servers, but I still need wifi and a bit of time to connect and setup. 3. DiggieDog on Android Phone The phone has data, so no need to connect to wifi (I will usually share the phone's data for the above two methods recently, as I have no home internet in the new place yet.) Quick and easy, but not nearly as nice. When it comes to authoring content on gopher, the options above are also in order from easiest to hardest. The phone is readily available, and has JuiceSSH, so authoring is an option, but it's very slow with the onscreen keyboard. I'm glad that there are many ways to consume gopher content available. I wish I had more time for the preferred methods right now, especially when it comes to authoring.