What is your favorite app for Lemmy? Include Platform
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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.
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I loved Apollo! I randomly chose Voyager as my first introduction to Lemmy and it’s been great so far
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None-- I use the default website through Chrome.
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Steve Jobs is already in hell though, he ain’t getting your money either way
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Voyager on ios.
Lemmy on desktop, though it has issues. Logs me out when opening a post, seems to occasionally roll me back a page too far when backing out of a post, and the UI can be scrolled out of sight on firefox.
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Voyager on iOS has worked well enough I haven't gone huntig for anything else. On desktop I like the Alexandrite front end.
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I tried both Thunder and Mlem, but I guess I’m too used to Apollo, and I prefer
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Using Summit on Android. I tried Thunder and Jerboa, but Summit has been the best.
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Infinity is/was my favorite for Reddit on Android, and Voyager is close enough. Just frilly enough, images/videos embed okay (though need some improvements to saving/downloading), and it just works.