After reading this I decided to try it out. Within 5 posts there were ads. No thanks, I'll stick with Connect.
Edit: I was scrolling everything and replied. I didn't see this was in the official community. My opinion doesn't matter in here. I think it's great that sync is successful and I hope it continues. So yea, keep on keeping on.
I've been using systemwide adblock on all my electronics for years now so I forget that in app ads are a thing. But yeah, I see your point. They do offer a one time purchase to remove ads.
It's strange, both on Sync for Reddit and Sync for Lemmy I've always seen the space for ads, but never an actual ad showing in that space. So I just get random black spaces between posts
from someone that used Connect before Sync was available: it works but feels like someone's hobby. lots of issues and quirks to work around. Sync is absolutely perfect and I wouldn't be using lemmy without it.
That must be why I've never seen ads. I see people bitch about it every time someone mentions Sync, but have literally never seen one. Also the dev is a bad ass. I've twice mentioned bugs in release threads and he's fixed them within a few minutes each time.
Your opinion matters! Yea the ads suck but if you like how smooth the app is you can get rid of them for a very small fee. But if you are happy with another ap, Connect, more power to ya!
I had to trawl through the cookie settings and manually disable every single option. After that I no longer see any ads, just a space where the ads should be. Annoying that I had to do that though, with Reddit Sync I'd paid a one off fee I think and never saw any ads.
I get it though. I think this app is the devs main job, and the user base is significantly smaller than what it was for Reddit so he's having to put ways in to recover some income.
Sync is the reason I left Reddit and joined Lemmy!
That said, the new pricing options scared me away (you can't tag users unless you get the super expensive one? Why? I used to be able to on the Reddit app) so I've been using Jerboa. It's not as good as Sync (maybe 80% as good, for my purposes at least), but it's free and getting better all the time.
You could add a little tag beside their username saying whatever you wanted it to. It was great if you found someone to be particularly helpful or knowledgeable about something and then would see them pop up in other places. I remember tagging that guy who really knew vacuums for e.g.. Or maybe there's some other little quirk. I've forgotten the username of the dude who didn't want to shit for three days here on Lemmy and definitely would've tagged them as such.
Now that I think about it, I remember seeing how many times I'd upvoted people beside their name too (was that in the app or an RES thing?) which is another nice little feature.
For example, I had a tag labeled "don't click" for the guy on reddit that had that weird spinning Pikachu hyperlinked on the period at the end of his posts. That tag saved me from wasting so much time.
If you aren't the kind of person that says things along the lines of Sync is bad because it has an ad supported version which is optional but it shouldn't be optional for some reason, then we aren't talking about you.
to answer your question, sync has a nice and modern user interface that is enjoyable to spend your time with.
Jerboa is... functional, Sync has design and thought behind its interactions and user experience. If that's okay with you, then that's fine. But I wasn't happy there.
Like Lemmy is to Reddit, FOSS clients are to paid alternatives.
The only way I can see to stay clear of business practices I don't like is to support the FOSS model.
I'm not saying Sync isn't a good client, or that the dev has anything other than the best intersts of his users in mind, it's that at any point a decision can be made which you have no control over. Service models for software, for example, very rarely seems to be in the users interests.
Give the FOSS clients a shot, they are also constantly improving!
You could try out Eternity. It's a fork of Infinity for Reddit and has great UI/UX design. Though not using latest M3 design guidelines it's lightyears ahead of Liftoff, Thunder, etc. imo (which I couldn't stand personally - tastes vary ofc!)
You can get Eternity from F-droid when you enable the IzzyDroid Repository (included in droid-ify, a much better fdroid client than the official one)
I was similar with Jerboa first then Sync despite being mostly a Bacon user at Reddit. I tried Sync just before the Hoopla started.
I found the sensitive swipe gestures of Jerboa difficult as there was no way to turn them off so when Sync came along it became the default for me as the swipe features don't cause as issue for me.
I'm android and went through about 1 month of switching between clients to find the one I liked the most. Connect was the winner for me. Multiple accounts, hide read, good default UI amongst a handful of other things
There's a big difference which is that clients have minimal lock in. Reddit has a monopoly over the community while you can easily switch clients with little lost.
But switching clients means wasting your time learning a different app and getting used to different UI. I wouldn't like to switch from Connect at this point even though it's a bit buggy so I think client does matter a lot. Reddit APIcalypse was all about clients and if I didn't care about the client I would still use Reddit with RedReader. Or if I cared even less I would use Reddit app.
But I can always use an older APK, at which point I do have control over the changes. I can even inject custom code if I really want to - some people are still using Sync for Reddit with their own API keys.
Jerboa used to hilariously break every time it was updated if your home instance was even a minor-sub-dot version number behind absolute latest. I couldn't get rid of it fast enough. Connect and Liftoff are both great clients, I just happen to like Sync more. But, I do still keep Liftoff installed beccause it's got some outstanding diagnostic tools if you are trying to see all pieces of data related to a post or comment.
I'm pretty sure it's been months since that was an issue on Jerboa. I wouldn't say Jerboa is rock solid, but it's my app of choice. However, as a longtime Sync for Reddit user, I'm happy to see Sync gaining traction. The more the merrier!
It may have been rock-solid in the last few months since, but back when they were having their version numbering issues, I was a very new lemmy user and didn't understand what the problem was (not that I should have had to)- the only thing I knew at the time was that other clients that I'd just learned about somehow didn't have the same finicky version number problems as jerboa. It kind of wrecked my entire new-lemmy-user experience - especially since (as far as I know) Jerboa is kind of the semi-official client for Lemmy - it doesn't need to have all the bells and whistles baked into more robust 3rd party clients - it just needs to be rock solid and run reliably as its only job, and it failed.
Privacy. Sync includes Google trackers, whereas other apps for lemmy do not.
I get it though, gotta make money somehow.
Still, I'd rather use something else and donate to the dev on occasion.
Same, dev said end of August, but that didn't happen. The guy isn't very fast, but he is a solo dev and the end result is pretty good so it doesn't bother me that much. I'm enjoying Sync in the meantime.
There are a lot of results under this you can see at https://strawpoll.com/wby5A21R1yA, I just took a screenshot on my phone and that's what fit and didn't feel like doing a really long screenshot lol
Liftoff is pretty great though, I used it as my primary for a while and still use it occasionally
Liftoff still is my preferred option over sync. My only problem with liftoff is I don't like the way it shows replies within longer comment chains. It's too cluttered. Sync does a better job there
I used Sync with Reddit, so it was a very natural transition for lemmy.
But I also noticed that between it, Connect, and Jerboa, it's the only one that has smooth scrolling in the comments. Connect and Jerboa are really janky even scrolling comments.
Sync seems great, but it has three Google trackers included, so I'm not using it. Jerboa, Connect and Voyager are great, but they all have some downsides. My keyboard is weird in Jerboa, Connect does not allow me to sort by subscribed and Voyager's comment-upvote system is a bit clunky, being hidding behind another tap.
Also, Voyager's UI generally looks like it's made for iPhone, which is not what I'm looking for. But for the moment I'll stick with it.
I have the Duck Duck Go app for Android and it has a tracker blocker feature. It has to utilize a local VPN though , so if you use a VPN you can't use that at the same time. But, the app blocks known trackers for all apps. I love it
lemmy.world has 3 times the amount of users as lemmy.ml. Also lemmy.ml has an application process for becoming a registered user, so there definitely is some kind of bias as to who is registered there.
Hello, i am curious to know where you have published the poll to collect responces, as it could wildly influence the result. Which instances, communities, external sites?
It was near the top of everything, or whatever we call /r/all over here, that's where I saw it. I think it was in a technology community, but not 100% sure.
I've got several of these installed and I keep finding myself using liftoff. It's not perfect, but it let's me combine my subscriptions from several accounts into one view. I like that a lot & don't see that option in the other apps.
It allows me to browse an everything feed from multiple accounts.
Therefore for example I could get my beehaw communities in my feed with this account's too and when I open a post to comment it just pulls and submits from the appropriate account.
So for example if it was a submission from lemmy.world it would be pulled from my sh.itjust.works account and would submit my comments from there but a beehaw post would do the same from my Beehaw account without having to actually manually switch between accounts.
I'm not explaining it well. Just get an alt account that's defederated from lemmy.world and try for yourself.
Seeing as you're asking this all over the thread, I have a feature request: can we get poll embed? Assuming strawpoll has an API (or if it's possible on the client side without an API or much of a performance hit)
The combining of subscriptions i s exactly why I like liftoff as well. Used a couple other clients, but Liftoff seemed the most stable and easy for me.
It's crazy to me how small the Jereboa usage is. It didn't collect or share data and has a great interface. What are these other apps giving that makes you want to use them? Genuinely curious on what I'm missing out on.
App seems nice and I have no complaints with it but it's not FOSS and it has ads. It would be cool if there were easy ways to make revenue off of FOSS that dosen't rely on donations so I understand why it would be proprietary.
I liked it fine, no specific complaints I guess except that there was a lot of "jank" for lack of a better word. It just behaved weirdly sometimes, would be unstable, and had odd interfaces for certain tasks.
I would not actively recommend against it, but Sync came along and felt like someone refined Jerboa. It was an easy and natural switch.
Yes this is my main complaint too with Jerboa, scrolling just feels sluggy, I tried to look into the issue/source-code, but couldn't find the source of it. When Sync came out, everything was buttery smooth and I was sold (though I'm not the biggest fan of the interface, maybe I'll switch to an open-source client again, when there's a more robust less sluggish client again).
I mostly use Sync but keep Jerboa installed and every so often play with it as well. They are very similar, but Sync feels more fluent and polished, Jerboa has this "Android 2.1" feel to it
Well, "great interface" is debatable. It is decent, but far from being comparable to Sync. It feels like an Android app that hasn't received a UI update in quite a bunch of years.
I tried Jerboa and Connect after the Red exodus. They were both alright, but it was still too different from the RIF app that I used on Red. Sync really closed the gap, and feels almost indistinguishable from RIF now.
Well it was more like 4-5k and it is most likely a fair representation of overall users, as it was asked in a general community which is one of the largest and the percentage stayed around the same the whole time
I don't want to be a dick. All I'm saying is running such a poll is tricky as time of day as well as day of the week will impact the results drastically. Add to that the type of audience and then you've got massive skew.
I really wanna switch to Eternity / Infinity because I'm able to customize super pretty colors. But I got sync first and it's super pleasant and easy. Love the post filters.
Make an account on artemis.social and then get the Artemis testflight on ios. That's my main way to do the kbin/lemmy fediverse on my phone, works great.
See if you can find the APK I guess, but if you want a similar experience try checking out the pwa/the actual site for phtn.app, it's a web client for Lemmy that's similar in style to Sync but has more features (I think)
This poll was originally shared in [email protected] then in [email protected]. Given how one of them is one of the 3 largest communities on the Lemmy network and the other is a community for another app, I would say those communities probably aren't biased. There wasn't even a link to the poll on this post until seven hours after this post was created, which was after most of the engagement with this post.
Maybe the percentage is high because it's a good app a lot of people use