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Infinity for Lemmy is currently in the early stages of development. Expect many unfinished features and bugs!

  • [x] Implementation of basic post browsing feature
  • [x] Support for multiple account handling
  • [x] Functionality for post upvotes/downvotes
  • [x] Functionality to browse comments
  • [x] Capability for creating a new post
  • [x] Ability to create comments
  • [x] Edit/Delete posts and comments
  • [x] Basic inbox
  • [ ] Elimination of code/string references specific to Reddit
  • [ ] Incorporation of private messaging feature
  • [x] Feature for saving posts/comments
  • [x] Resolving links
  • [ ] Account editing function
  • [ ] Multi community view?

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51 points

I say keep them coming!

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You don’t have Arctius :(

It was Fennec for Lemmy before and got renamed

My daily driver for Lemmy

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7 points

Isn’t that name in use by the F-Droid Firwfox fork?

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Yes but this was the old name. Now it is Articus and it is cool 🌞

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My answer is: yes

In all seriousness, Connect feels the most complete so far when it comes to the native apps.

Voyager and Photon are web apps, but they are the snappiest and most polished. Voyager has an overall solid interface that probably beats all of the current apps available in terms of usability. Photon offers a very consistent interface and is still the only one with mod functionality.

Infinity and Thunder seem very promising due to the focus on customization

Sync was my go-to all for Reddit. It has an overall interface I’m most familiar with and what I consider the best design. It’s still in a very early alpha state with some basic functionality missing (e.g., submitting posts) but I’m very much looking forward to seeing progress made here.

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3 points

Sync, then infinity, liftoff, thunder, and then just kinda all the rest. Voyager is fine but way too apolloy which I never liked. The fact it has a web app is cool though.

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