For as long as I can remember Reddit and Sync have been one and the same. I never used Reddit website or app, only ever used Sync to browse Reddit hosted content. I used it a lot. I've missed it a lot.
Between the Lemmy platform and Sync client, to all intents and purposes what Reddit was has been fully restored/migrated.
I know it's early days, but I did not expect to see anything like this so soon and it gives me hope that Lemmy can grow and thrive into the network of people that always made Reddit what it was. Everything that's needed is there - early, a little rough around the edges, but there. And being improved constantly.
Yea this app going dark for a month made me realize how much I actually enjoy the experience of this app rather than reddit itself. Being forced to use the official app has pushed me away from Reddit more than ever
Lemmying from Sync right now and it brings a tear to my eye. I don't think anything other than Sync would have made Lemmy feel "right" to me. And now it does.
It's one of the downsides of the reddit reckoning: there are so many different fediverse communities/sites now that existing subreddit communities have been split across different sites.
I'm also a former Boost user, bit this a really nice app. I may switch to Boost when it comes out, but I will admit I've grown attached to gesture controls.
While we're all talking about Connect (and this could probably be a support post in the community but whatever), is anybody else having an issue that the app isn't showing all comments? I can get it to show different ones by changing the sort but it doesn't seem like there is a way to view all comments in a post. I don't think it's the result of a block or defederation.
Relay for me. But it looks like Sync finally added swipe gestures so I'll just use that, since my favorite app isn't getting a Lemmy port. Connect and Voyager are too clunky for daily use. Can't wait until Sync launches.
(Edit: I just hope it shows downvote counts, comment previews, and has a tablet mode... Oh and doesn't refresh the page every time I post something.)
Fellow Relay refugee. I welcome the swipe drawer even though it misses some actions. My biggest grudge is probably scaling. The font sizes are way too small and adjusting them in settings doesn't seem to adjust them everywhere (e.g. this reply screen I'm looking at right now).
Overall I'm positive. I'll probably duel-wield Sync and Jerboa and see which one brings the most pleasure.
Downloaded just now, looks great! But I don't really enjoy the subscription model. Why not make one lifetime purchase of let's say $20 or something? Monthly or yearly payments are a no for me. But paying even a little bit more for a lifetime would be working.
Exactly what I came here to say. I had purchased Sync Ultra (or whatever it was called) in the reddit app and was really happy with the experience. First thing I went to do upon installing the new one was go to purchase again and was really disappointed to see a monthly subscription and no one-time purchases option. Then I was even more disappointed to see ads in the feed. I mean, I get why the developer went this route, but it really sucks. I don't want another running subscription to think about. I have enough of those as it is.
I might be mistaken, but I don't think Sync Ultra is the same thing as the ad-free sync premium. Sync Ultra is a subscription because it adds functionality that requires cloud resources, not just removes ads.
Alternatively, Sync had so many updates that paying for Ultra once so many years ago felt like I stole it.
It's like $17 a year? I could do that easily to support the dev.
Same here, would buy the lifetime purchase straight away but holding off on the subscription, given the ad-free experience is the only thing I care about.
I'd pay 20 a year if it were split 50/50 with the instance I select as my default... I mean the instances need to pay for bandwidth and hosting somehow. I get it, devs need to eat too, but pay it forward.
Also please ditch the Google Play billing. It's the reason I had to switch to Relay for Reddit, because I simply won't have the spyware, that is Google Play Services, on my phone.
I get that lifetime subscriptions are much more palatable to users but I don't think it works if you consider that users will want lifetime support as well.
So for maybe 20$ you'll get theoretically years of even decennias of support, ignoring inflation, new bugs and security concerns, etc. It just doesn't make sense and I wouldn't expect it from a dev.
I don't really expect support. I guess bugs get fixed along the way no matter if the user pays monthly, or once. I get the appeal of a subscription for devs, but for users it is not so nice.
Reddit is making the same mistake that 3DFX made against Nvidia and ATI back in the day with third party developers. Restricting 3rd party development was suicidal on reddit's part.
Ultimately, people want choices, and I think if the average user see only one reddit app vs a literal wall of different Lemmy apps, they will be inclined to try at least one Lemmy app instead.
I disagree that the majority of people want choices, at least when it comes to social media. The vast majority of social media users want to be where the user base is at. For Lemmy to be the more attractive option, it either needs to have do similar numbers to it’s competitor or offer something very unique and useful that the others don’t.
And I say this as someone who has been much happier on Lemmy than I have been the last few years on Reddit.
This app looks and feels super solid. I didn't use sync for Reddit, but this feels and looks smooth as hell. Secondly going to use this and keep looking to see how all the apps are progressing.
In case anyone doesn't know yet, there is a iOS testflight app available. For me the haptics that is not present in the webapp made it so much more enjoyable to use.
Not yet, you can build it from the GitHub source but it's a mainly a web app for any platform. We're trying to talk the dev into putting it up on F-Droid as well.
I'd argue that individual instances aren't all that important. Im on a smaller instances and hardly ever bump into people from my own instance.
When instances start defederating and closing some instances off, I could see, but even then those users would just make another account elsewhere to participate in the "all" of lemmy
It's not just centre or right opinions, anything that's not full on Stalinist genocide is downvoted and reported furiously. Basically the same shit as on Reddit.
So hyped for this. I've completely moved on from Reddit and this will help solidify the decision. All the screenshots of the app up til now look really good.
Reddit had become a new Instagram experience with the native app . I'm completely biased to Dutch sub Reddits now which is something I thought I wanted from sync for a long time. I should have stayed naive
This is where reddit messed up. Third party apps are priceless to certain users. Different flavors of apps and choices will bring in more users etc. These third party apps may have indeed been the digg moment reddit has been toying with for years.
Loving it. Admittedly, it's a luxury item and not worth the price for most people but it's been a better experience than my pixel 6 pro, which google fi gave full me full trade in value for upgrading to the fold.
Not only ads but tracking and spyware too. I got asked to consent for a shit ton of thrid party cookies seconds after i opened it for the frist time ...
But you can mostly get away with a standard, two-pane layout as you would a tablet, though the center padding may be off.
You probably want the center 24dp spacer to be where the crease is, but it gets a bit complicated if you want to use a Nav Rail since it'll offset your layout by 80dp. Here is a web based demo of what the configurations can look like.
Yes and no. For some apps, the developers have it set to scale to larger screens or have a certain layout when it detects that the DPI surpasses a certain threshold. This is really how they just get all of these apps to scale for traditional smartphones in general since there are many different screens sizes out there. What I'm referencing is that Sync is one of the few apps that goes from a traditional phone app when folded shut, to a dedicated tablet layout when the phone opens. Other apps such as Outlook, Gmail, Relay for Reddit, YouTube, Google Calendar, and some more apps do this as well.
Right now, Samsung's Foldables have the ability to force apps to expand to the aspect ratio of the inner display for any application. The Pixel Fold, however, doesn't include this feature so there are some apps that genuinely just stay in a traditional aspect ratio of a smartphone and doesn't expand to take advantage of the screen real estate on the bigger display (if the developers didn't build it in). The good thing about this is that for the Pixel Fold, because of the aspect ratio of the inside screen, you can have two regular sized apps splitting the screen side by side and it looks really good.
Google is doing this though to force app developers to start making tablet optimized apps and is even incentivizing developers by pushing their apps to the featured page of the Google Play Store once their app fully supports tablet displays. Apps that don't make the change however, will have a message displayed for us foldable or Android tablet users that will say something like, "This app may not be fully compatible with your display," when we go to install it.
A lot of information but yeah that's the current foldable situation. I've been using foldables since the first Galaxy Z Fold and am now on the Pixel Fold. Absolutely love folding devices and will never return to a traditional slab phone.
Where do we purchase the pro version (I know there is ultra through the subscription, but it was noted earlier that a one time payment option would also be available for ads).
Dev mentioned a pro full price version is coming in the future, the ultra subscription was to keep online sync features that requires a server apparently
In Beta 25, in the account switcher in the top left is a "Remove Ads" button. It's $19.99 one time. No word yet on the price for a lifetime Ultra subscription.
It was great to pay a one time fee for Ultra when I had Sync for Reddit. But it was probably one of the most supported pieces of software I've ever purchased. I'm happy to continue supporting the developer by paying an annual subscription. He's not Spez and he's not stealing from me by providing and continuing to update a wonderful app.
I don't believe so, mainly because I don't think the Kbin API is released publicly yet. The only Kbin app I'm aware of at this time is the upcoming [email protected].
This is my 1st Lemmy comment and I wanna give a huge round of applause for this app. Lemmy finally feels like home! I can even "sync" my backup setting from Sync for reddit to Sync for lemmy
Wait, really? I just spent several minutes repeatedly going back to the settings as I navigated the app, to restore my setup to the look and feel I had in sync for reddit 🤦
Well some people in discord reported that using S4R theme made their Lemmy unable to show comments, so your effort may not be in vain. I personally haven't experienced any problem so far though.
My initial concern is that because the app is what many new users will see first, they will subscribe without considering a donation to their instance or to lemmy itself.
In the settings, towards the bottom, go to backup and restore and you can import your sync backup. Unexpectedly works like a charm straight out of the gate.
This is amazing. Using it right now... Feels like the old reddit again! Can't believe I was using the reddit app for nearly a year. This is what it should have been all along.
I was having that problem with Wefwef too. I think that world is having issues in general. Bummer of a time to release, but I'm happy to have sync back!
That's against Google's terms of use, you're not supposed to replace an app with something different.
If you had downloaded an app and all of a sudden it changes into something else, you'd be pretty displeased. Imagine if Facebook the company suddenly changed the Instagram app into an app for Facebook, they can do most of the same things, but it's not the same.
Plus it would be fair for the developer to get new payments for lifetime subscriptions, it's a new app which is significantly more work than just maintaining an existing one.
I do understand. But is lemmy so different from reddit? In each case the content is done by the users anyway, and subreddits come and go all of the time. One could argue that Facebooks aquisition of WhatsApp is the same kind of change, as switching out the reddit backend of Sync with a lemmy backend.
Just installed Sync. I had been using Liftoff, but wanted to try out Sync as well. I used RiF for Reddit, so I'm a little sad the dev went for Tilde's instead of Lemmy. Can't help but think that decision will come back to bite him.