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Sync for Lemmy (android)

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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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12 points

Same, already paid for year’s subscription too. I used Sync for reddit and trust the developer to make a quality app.

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1 point

Same

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11 points

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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It inherits all the lessons learned with Sync for Reddit until it died.

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6 points

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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4 points

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

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