https://github.com/TbLtzk/Centaurus
Centaurus was the first stellar wallet available on google play. It is completely open source!
https://saza.com.ng/
Saza is a stellar wallet that helps users manage lumens and other assets. Features include: Manage multiple Stellar accounts, Send payments in different assets, Create/Manage Trustlines, Create/Manage Offers, View all operations on account, Set all account options.
https://stellarterm.com/
StellarTerm is a web based trading client. With full ability to interact with the Stellar distributed exchange. It aims to make it easy and safe for users of any skill level to trade on the Stellar network. One big feature is that it has a up-to-date list of all the anchors so that users will have a simpler and safer experience.
https://github.com/stellarchat/desktop-client/releases
Open source full featured desktop client. It will encrypt your secret key and store it as a file locally on computer. You can trust, send, trade in the client. It also fully support the federation protocol and even embeds the fed.network service.
https://www.ecliptic.co
Ecliptic is a Stellar Wallet and Trading Client. It has the ability to add multiple wallets, including hosted, client-side and read-only accounts.
https://luuun.com/
Luuun is local lumens made easy. It is the easiest way to send money to the remotest areas of the world. Anyone can buy/sell lumens for cash from a local agent. Simply, 1.) Place a buy/sell request for lumens in your local currency, 2.) Wait for local tellers to respond. View and accept a teller offer nearby. 3.) Navigate to teller, provide a code and exchange cash. In addition, Luuun is a web based wallet for your lumens, digital currencies and other assets on the Stellar network.
http://lobstr.co/Lobstr
Lobstr is available as a web app and also has native Android and iOS apps. Lobstr is a smart and secure way to send and receive Lumens. It's clean design and helpful features like email notifications simplify the whole experience and make Lobstr one of the most user friendly wallets.
https://github.com/jojopoper/go-StellarWallet
Can run in windows and linux, can support the record query and send and receive Lumens. Command line application mode, easy operation. Does not save the local file, you can use as a cold wallet. Supports Chinese and English.
https://stellar-portal.ngfar.io/
Stellar Portal is a web application to view and manage stellar accounts. It relies completely on Horizon and has no backend. You can view balances, offers, orderbooks and payment, and do most of operations.
http://equid.co/wallet/
The eQuid wallet holds eQuid. eQuid is a complementary currency that is different from other crypto currencies by the way it is injected into the economy. It is earned into existence rather than mined.
http://ledgercn.com
Stellar xlm send and receive, account trade history , merge account. Support federation service. Support Chinese and English language UI. Multi-Account manage, easy to use. Support friend manage. Compatible with WeChat.
https://getstargazer.com
Stargazer is a wallet application for mobile (i.e. Android) and desktop. Multiple accounts, multiple assets, multiple networks, multiple languages. The vision is to push the limit; to raise the bar for what a wallet is, and what you can do with it -- without adding to much fluff. For a overview of the capabilities, and how they work, walk through the tutorial.
https://willet.io
Simple wallet that supports multiple currencies and hides the stellar network.
Personally I use Centaurus as it allows me to store my lumens on my Android phone, it's just really convenient. Although, Luuun has massive potential and has a plethora of uses which I will go into depth another day.
The beauty of this project is that although the comparison to XRP is brought up, this decentralized offshoot is community-oriented, has an ABUNDANCE of wallets as you can see from the list above, and is being worked on and supported daily.
One wonders why we, crypto-anarchists, are supporting XRP and centralization when we have a much friendlier option with open source projects, wallets, and releases.
Thoughts?