Used Boost for reddit, now use Boost for Lemmy
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I used Jerboa and then Eternity, now I use Voyager which I think is very good and stable. I've never tried Thunder.
I've had the best experience with Summit. Went through quite a few before stopping here.
Thunder โค๏ธ
Sync is king
I find Boost for lemmy to work really well for me. I also use Voyager as a backup.
I used to use that other site with Infinity, which was Infinity for Lemmy first, but over time, became Eternity, so that's what I've been using.
Still using Sync and Voyager. Voyager so similar to Apollo and Sync also solid as their Reddit client.
Sync, used it for who knows how long for Reddit, and none of the other options I tried before it was released for Lemmy came anywhere close to feeling as nice to use.
I can't recommend Sync in good conscience with the update policy. The dev keeps going AWOL for months, even when breaking issues exist.
This was fine when I paid something like 3โฌ, but it's no longer fine when I pay 20โฌ.
I've been loyal to Sync. Few quirks that need to be resolved like support for Lemmy spoilers, but other than that it's been fantastic.
Like others I used Liftoff but had to move on when API broke it & dev is getting on with real life stuff.
Moved to Voyager. It's good but as an android I still find it a bit strange using what looks like iOS interface. I still get a bit lost when uploading a post & usually have to edit it a few times. No biggie, maybe I should post more & get used it it ๐
I still miss the Joey app from the other place.
I use jerboa and so far my only gripes are being unable to unblock communities or users unless you go to the desktop page and the upvote system being a percentage instead of just an up and down counter.
I originally used boost as that's what I used for reddit but boost is crammed full of ads unless you buy the premium version.
My use case is incredibly simple, but I really like Jerboa.
Sync, all the way. I strictly used Sync for reddit after the first real enshittification (to me) of reddit a couple years back, and once the app was reworked for Lemmy I switched and haven't looked back.
Like others have said, it looks great, almost fully customizable UI, works really well, and saves your place when you're scrolling through comments on posts if you back out.
Love Thunder. It looks great and works great.
I've also been using Alexandrite on desktop since my server admins have it set up and prefer it over the default ui
Eternity was my favourite and I still use it sometimes, but now I'm mostly using boost.
I've been using Jerboa, but tempted to swap to Voyager.
I hop around periodically through iOS options, Iโm using 2 main ones right now: Arctic and Avelon
I think Arctic is the best
None of the *bin apps I've tried seem to really function well just yet, so I mostly just use the default PWA for the Mbin instance I'm on. It works well enough. Though I'd really love a standalone app, especially if it could handle loading URLs to other instances clicked from outside the app; being taken to a community I'm already subscribed to but not being able to vote or comment because the link I clicked went to the original instance instead of the one I'm logged into is annoying.
Jerboa and Raccoon for Lemmy
Saw Boost mentioned already, but also I think Tesseract deserves a shoutout for clean and modern web experience.