Sticky so that we have one place to discuss.

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      11 months ago

      I’ve been using Sync for a couple of hours and already uninstalled Liftoff and Connect hahaha. Don’t get me wrong they’re both great, but Sync is that much better

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      11 months ago

      It’s unbelievably polished for a first release. Not 100% feature complete mind you, but it’s mind blowing the dev pull this off.

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      11 months ago

      I’m so happy it’s here, made the transition so easy with the effort they made to make the experience so similar to browsing reddit.

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      10 months ago

      I left Reddit when they killed RIF. In Lemmy, I wanted something similar and tried Jerboa and Connect. Those apps didn’t really feel like RIF no matter how much I customized it. Sync really is the definitive replacement for the RIF experience. I gotten my version to look and feel like it exactly.

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      9 months ago

      Sync and Boost are indeed outstanding, just like they were on Reddit. My two favourites, no doubt about it

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      10 months ago

      Sync is the reason I’m here, and the reason why my Reddit account is practically dead. For me, Sync was Reddit, and without it I have no reason to stay.

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    1 year ago

    Memmy seems like a solid choice, very active development. It has been offered to Apple review last week and should appear in the appstore soon.

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      1 year ago

      I second Memmy. I’ve tried the others available currently, including wefwef and Memmy is my favorite. wefwef is second, but an actual native app still feels better imo.

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        Agreed. I love wef wef but still has some weirdness being a web app. Memmy is my favorite installed app.

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        1 year ago

        I third Memmy, but the amount of times I’ve gone to close a comment thread and it’s brought up the new comment dialog. And I can’t rotate an image to landscape, had no idea how often I did that. Still, old Apollo habits die hard. It’s a great contender.

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      1 year ago

      Memmy is very polished! I’m astonished how well they’ve designed the app. It’s very familiar to anyone who has used apollo but, dare i say it, better!

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      1 year ago

      I’m currently using Memmy and it’s nice to navigate. Unfortunately, it crashes fairly often for me.

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      1 year ago

      Seconded Memmy here. I was originally using mlem and Memmy but I’m afraid Memmy has taken the league in my books. Honestly already at this point, it supersedes Apollo in some ways (like customisation of themes).

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    Not a native app, but i’m using the wefwef web app, and it’s pretty awesome and getting multiple updates a day.

    It’s a web based clone of Apollo

    https://wefwef.app/

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    for Android I think Connect for Lemmy is the best around. also, it gets literally better day to day since the dev is following the app’s community and fixes bugs, implements things from there super rapidly.

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      Using it right now. Very nice interface, especially comment field

      I love the formatting tools

      that are placed at the bottom

      And enable easy text fancification

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      1 year ago

      By far the best interface on android so far. Looking forward to Sync for Lemmy and Boost for Lemmy as well.

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      I agree. So far it’s the best one I’ve used on Android. It has things like settings for font sizes.

      UPDATE: I find myself using Liftoff more now. I couldn’t exactly tell you why. The only things it’s missing is an option to make the comment font larger.

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          Ah I see. I don’t have access to that store. And connect is not on f-droid store because ot’s closed source. I wonder why using a closed source lemmy app if we have open ones.

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              It is becoming each day more critical to choose open source over closed source. It’s a matter of security, privacy and concentration of power

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      10 months ago

      I love eternity! Although it’s probably because I was so used to infinity beforehand.

      I tried jerboa and liftoff as well and they were fine, but eternity just has that familiar feel

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    It was previously my least favorite android option, but Jerboa is coming together nicely.

    I also have Thunder and liftoff installed. I bounce between all 3.

    I’ll most likely be jumping to Boost if/when that comes out because I’m just so used to it.

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    After trying (imho) all android app, for me, Connect works the best.

    I think it depends on one’s taste which app is the “best”.

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    I have tried all of the ones on Android.

    Wefwef / Voyager is extremely impressive for what it is - webapp

    However it and all of the other android apps glitch a lot. I’m on a pixel 7 pro so it’s not a legacy hardware issue either

    Sync is by far the best app by a large margin. Everything has a high degree of polish. UX design is perfect, though I may be biased since I’ve been using it for reddit for the past decade.

    Sync only has ads on the post pages, may be once every 10-15 posts. No ads on the comment page. Honestly it’s got the little Google ads that are not a big deal at all

    If you’d like you can remove ads for $30 but honestly it’s not a big enough issue at all

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      I’m also partial to Sync. It’s impressive how much of the UX was kept in making the transition to the Fediverse. I honestly can’t tell the difference between the previous Reddit client and the current Lemmy client

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      Voyager is extremely impressive for what it is - webapp

      It’s not only a webapp anymore, but also available as native app now