What is your favorite app for Lemmy? Include Platform
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Same. I used it for so long on reddit that I jumped as soon as the Lemmy version was available.
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It also feels more natural. It seems it was actually written in swift. Other apps feel like they were written in some framework, which causes inconsistencies from the rest of iOS.
It's also in constant development. I'm on the TestFlight and contribute via bug reports if I find any. I love seeing the new updates.
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Same. The dev is very active and open to suggestions. I've been using it for a couple of months now and it's working great.
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Eternity. As lacking in updates it may be, still woks well, and it is super customizable.
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Haven't looked around for a while, but I've settled on Voyager.
I have the reference application, Jeroba, installed but I don't really like it and haven't seen it updated for a while.
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You had me going there! I thought Tesseract was something to do with OCR.
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I've tried almost every Android app for Lemmy, and holy heck, do I love Summit the most. It does everything I need it to and more. It looks great. It's responsive. And the dev is amazing. They respond to bugs, issues, and feature requests lightning fast. No ads. Not FOSS, which is the only thing I've seen anyone gripe about.
Been using it almost exclusively for a year or so now, and I can't praise it enough.
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I already used Infinity for Reddit (which Eternity is based on) so it made the migration from Reddit to Lemmy really smooth for me.
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Apollo was the best Reddit app on iPhone. Voyager continues its legacy
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I’m a bit confused. Looking at the App Store Sink it appears to only be for Reddit/Twitter and not Lemmy or am I missing something?
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Boost, it was the perfect Reddit client for me and now it's the perfect Lemmy client, I didn't have to sacrifice any aspect of the experience.
God I love you, Boost my beloved
I'm on Android. It'll be a cold day in hell before I give Steve Jobs a penny.
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I have used others and to me nothing else has the right blend of stability, performance, good defaults, and ability to customize. Boost is best on android.
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Thanks, dumbass!
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I'm in the same boat. The ads have become terrible for me so I'm in the market for a new app anyway. I was hesitant to purchase a subscription because of the low number of releases.
Glad I didn't
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Yup, this right here. Will consider the ad-free experience if Lemmy ever grows its fledgling user base.
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Same here
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Currently using Voyager on my Android phone. I like it. Quite the upgrade over Boost (which I was using before, as I really liked Boost for Reddit in the before-times).
Don't like going into Lemmy on PC, though. It looks fugly as hell, and the UI looks like something from the 90s. I wonder if there's a different way of accessing Lemmy through my browser.
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I’m trying out Thunder and it seems great but I can’t figure out how to show the upvote counts. Not sure if it’s a bug or a setting I need to change.