So, I was lurking using sync for Lemmy and I came upon this post.

What happened to the development with these apps? I’m not that active on lemdro.id or other instances. But apps like Sync and Boost have been updated in a year or 6 months respectively. With Boost I’m not surprised Mayo tends to be slow. I was more shocked with sync. My question is do you guys have any recommendations for other Lemmy clients?

Edit Please do not harass the devs.

Edit 2: I’m testing out thunderbird.

The only good apps are Thunder on Android and Arctic on iOS, change my mind

Edit: Eternity is pretty great as well, I used to use Infinity on Android back in the Reddit days

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What about raccon for Lemmy and connect?

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Never tried Raccoon, but I used Connect for a while, it’s not bad, but unfortunately proprietary :(

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I use Voyager on Android.

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I know that this is stupid and petty, but I dislike Voyager, because it’s essentially a web app. I prefer native or near-native apps (things like Flutter or React Native). I tried it out and it’s pretty nice UI/UX-wise, but I still prefer Arctic on iOS, because it’s an actual native app written in SwiftUI, and thus closer to Apollo for Reddit (which Voyager tries to imitate).

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I am not an iOS user in any way. Does Voyager actually look/feel different than a native Swift app in any way? Or does it just bother you to know, in the back of your mind, that it is not native?

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I’ve been very happy with Summit on Android.

Edit: changed link to app website

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It’s unfortunately proprietary :(

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Summit is severely overlooked. Dev fixes many bug reports same/next day as well.

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Where is the source code? Is it closed source? As I see only releases are on github

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Summit has been the closest in look and feel to my beloved old baconreader (RIP).

Summit is such a nice app I haven’t even considered changing in over a year.

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What’s wrong with Jerboa? Been using it since I left reddit, seems perfectly fine to me.

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Jerboa was the first app I tried when there were essentially no other Lemmy apps. It worked ok in the very beginning, but then went horribly jank and turned into an almost unusable, buggy mess. Voyager was being developed at the time (then wefwef) and switching to it was like a breath of fresh air. It actually just freaking worked and wasn’t a glitchy mess as opposed to the other apps in development at the time.

If Jerboa has improved a lot since then, then that’s great! But I’d wager that I’m probably not the only one who was deeply turned off by this during its nearly broken phase of development. Voyager just worked and continues to just work, so I haven’t had any reason to try to switch back.

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I tried it over and over, found the UI and UX to be pretty poor, and the app is pretty buggy. It had an issue for months that caused comments to sometimes be posted twice or more, it was incredibly annoying.

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Boost works fine

Left Sync for it, temporarily, until Sync is back to updating. It’s been like this back in the Reddit years too.

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I remember boost taking it’s sweet time. But sync always updated more regularly.

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ljdawson was always gone for months back in the day. A year is a long time, but I’m not that surprised. The only reason it’s a problem is because, unlike Reddit, Lemmy isn’t really stable.

Both Sync and Boost are stable apps, so to speak. But it is a problem when the site itself gets a lot of stuff updated. The app devs need to sort their schedule out tbh.

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No Lemmy 1.0 preparation commits, though.

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Not sure, I’ve been using Interstellar with Mbin and it’s been pretty great. Would recommend, responsive dev, works well, supports multiple platforms!

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Sync was almost always like this - the Dev takes long breaks and then updates the app with lots of good stuff. He did this since reddit days, so I’m really not concerned

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He probably has a day job

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And family stuff, probably. Totally understandable.

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Not when you charge monthly subscription fees, your app no longer fully supports the platform, and you haven’t pushed a single change in 12 months.

It’s acceptable to have 2 of the above issues, but not all 3 at once.

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