Eternity which is based on Infinity for Reddit.
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Voyager, because it was the most mature and feature complete app available when I left Reddit and I don’t fancy switching again without good reason.
It was a bit of a learning curve initially, coming from RiF, but I’m used to it now and rarely encounter any issues.
Voyager app in Android, vger.app on my laptop
Eternity
I use Boost. I tried a few others, and wanted to pick an open source option, but I never found one with UI I was satisfied with.
Do not use Boost, it is tracking you and selling your data.
Use Jerboa or another trackingless alternative
Just saying, I'm a huge Boost fan (donated, even) and still use its Reddit app to this day. Thunder is marvelous.
Title gore galore.
Was using connect for nearly two years but more and more issues are being introduced and old ones not solved despite a few updates this last month. So currently I have moved over to Voyager, I prefer the way connect is laid out etc but Voyager actually works and as a bonus I can moderate from it.
I do the Voyager. Can't remember how I landed on it, but it works good
I only remember switching to Voyager because I was having problems with images and other such things loading when I was using Jerboa when I first jumped ship to Lemmy.
In my heart it's still wefwef, complete with the little rainbow background lemmy.
Boost on Android
Eternity (infinity for Lemmy)
Chrome. (let the downvotes commence)
Summit. It's the best
Agree, and I have tested a bunch of them so far. It's just so clean!
Thunder has become my main, has the least issues for me, been meaning to customize arctic since its a bit quicker being native. Thunder will sometimes take a bit to post a comment.
Hmm, I haven't noticed any such delay. Hopefully that will get fixed.
Wish I could have used Thunder but it didn't support older phones (think it was related to something about a certificate with Flutter???). I just use Connect now and customized it to be how Baconreader was for me. Been a great app so far.
Surprised I'm the first to say Eternity
@[email protected] mentioned it, so you're the 2nd.
I just prefer to use something recent if possible; Eternity was last updated in August versus Thunder, just this month, in F-Droid. It looks probably fine, though.
Ah, I guess I didn't read the full comment haha
Where's your search bar, soldier?!
Sync
It's so cool to see so many different ways to experience Lemmy.
Jerboa
Voyager on iOS, Firefox on PC
Connect. It feels like RIF
Firefox on all the platforms I use.
Mlem (TestFlight version)
I tried a few and settled on Voyager. I like it a lot.
one i wrote myself in rust
"Impressive." - Darth Vader
it does render post comments at full depth (so all of them) in about 60% of the time of JS frameworks
that equates to a fraction of a second on most computers but it really does work better than the others. you can only really tell on massive posts with over 300 comments
ooh actually the other good feature is that from a cold start (empty window) it will render the page on the server side which means the page displays much quicker. the JS frameworks normally load the skeleton/engine first and then load the data and render the page
Share this magnificent creation already!
it's a minimalist experience at the moment so it's very useful but far from full featured
i do use it all the time though (using it to write this) so maybe i should release it officially soon
Hey, some people crave minimalism and speed!
cool, well thanks for the encouragement
Boost here.
I actually still use Boost for Reddit because it's so incredible and unbeatable (especially for moderating), but I decided to lean more open-source otherwise.
Currently on mbin
Old reddit/mlmym on desktop and Sync on Android for me.
Photon or tesseract (for admin stuff) on PC, thunder on mobile.
Raccoon
Just the web interface for me - it does everything I want, so I have an instance of Firefox on my phone dedicated to social media, with always open tabs for Lemmy, Discuit, Tildes and Pixelfed.
PieFed in Firefox on the desktop and Chrome on Android, because this way I can make it full screen there.
Been using Connect, and currently trying Summit (very nice interface).
I might give Thunder a try.
The standard Lemmy Web UI on desktop. Eternity on Android.
Firefox in Linux.