• MrMcGasion@lemmy.world
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    Boost. It was my preferred Reddit client back before spez Elon-ed Reddit, so when the Lemmy version released, I purchased it to thank the dev for putting in the work to support Lemmy. It made my move to Lemmy super smooth.

    I also use Voyager on occasion.

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    Jerboa. It’s not the most functional but it reminds me of RIF the most.

    I switch to Sync any time I need to use the search function

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    I went through a couple when I first arrived, eventually landed on Connect and haven’t had any reason to switch since. solid app for my browsing

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      Call me boring, but I found Connect first and haven’t really looked at anything else.

      It’s absolutely fit for the purposes I use it for. I’m not sure what criticisms it has, but I certainly haven’t found anything to complain about!

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        Same for Mr, but then I tried more apps, and just couldn’t use them. Connect is the best!

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    Voyager.

    Used Sync, but it’s not maintained. Liked Connect a lot. But, well, if the platform is open source, why not use an open source client too? Switched to Voyager and I’ve been very happy with it, actually.

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        well it’s nothing more than a minimalist lemmy reader at the moment with markdown rendering, replying, up/down etc. just the stuff you need when you’re doing your daily scroll.

        i do use it daily and rarely have to use another app to do something but it’s by no means full featured. the one thing i would say is that when rendering long posts with 100s of comments is,… it’s blazingly fast :)

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    BIG shout out to Thunder, a great app for both Android and iOS.

    It’s really nice to use, lots of nice features, I’m really happy with it.

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      Can I ask, those gestures, are you able to pick only one gesture per side, or can you like, pull “further” to reveal more gestures before releasing?

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          Oh, intriguing… I’ll give it a shot! 🙏

          Edit: tried it. Looks cool, very nice app. Although the frame rate of pulling comments, specifically comments only, is very low. Posts are fine, but comments lag visibly, not sure why.

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    Connect. Reminds me of RiF but also is just nicer to me. I tried a bunch of others at the beginning and stuck with Connect.