• @tjtherealbest@lemmy.world
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    732 years ago

    As someone who never used Sync before, trust me, it will spike like crazy. I don’t know why I never used it before but this an amazing experience. If you’re reading this and trying to find a Lemmy app to use and don’t care about FOSS, get Sync ASAP

    • @Chriskmee@lemm.ee
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      362 years ago

      As someone who has been using sync for reddit for years, the app has come a long way and learned a lot over that time, and pretty much all of that is transferred over to the Sync for Lemmy app. The sync for Lemmy app really has a huge head start thanks to the Sync for Reddit app.

      I remember when Reddit was releasing their app, they appeared to base it on Sync, and you can still see a lot of that influence today. I remember the Sync dev thinking it was all over for his app, since Reddit is copying his design and surely has a team that can develop a good app, but obviously Reddit stole a good design and ruined it.

      • trashcan
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        132 years ago

        A lot of that came from Alien Blue too (rip)

    • @variants@possumpat.io
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      82 years ago

      how does it compare to jerboa and connect, ive been meaning to switch full time to connect but im just used to jerboa now even though I miss that swipe to next post feature

      • @baruchin@lemmy.world
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        Boost for Reddit all time user here so I’d never tried Sync before. When I took a dive to Lemmy, I tried Jerboa because it was the closest thing to Boost, great little app, but it think it needs some aesthetic polishing. The I tried Connect, and oh boy it’s fast, functional, pretty (although it needs some design polishing also), and I made it look like the closest to the classic Boost list view.

        Then Sync for Lemmy was released and I wanted to know what was all the hype about. How could it be as good or better than Boost for Reddit?, I thought. Well, two days and I’m seriously thinking if I ever going to switch to Boost for Lemmy when it becomes available. Blew my mind!

        Yes, there are some things not quite there yet (not being able to submit posts the major flaw for me), but design wise is just aeons ahead of any other Lemmy app.

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          62 years ago

          Posting is coming soon. He’s just adding all the features, like crossposting, which I don’t think any apps support yet.

      • Alf
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        152 years ago

        I’ve been using 5 different apps trying to find my favourite and I like Jerboa the most, until yesterday when I found Sync.

      • @OceanSoap@lemmy.ml
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        72 years ago

        I only used Jerboa, but sync is far superior. Jerboa was so glitchy, it worked about half the time. Sync is very smooth and the developer is on it about fixing any glitches that may pop up. I’ve been using lemmy with jerboa since reddit closed the door on 3rd party apps, and I couldn’t be more relieved to have sync back.

      • @warmaster@lemmy.world
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        62 years ago

        It’s just the new gold standard. Every app trying to compete for the biggest userbase will have to match or beat Sync.

        Apps that ignore Sync and just target at FOSS minded users will share the remaining portion of the pie.

      • @iRyu@lemmy.world
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        62 years ago

        I copied this from another comment of mine. My advice is just give it a shot! The set up is super quick and the app just works.

        For features: incredibly customizable material design. Extremely fluid. A lot of view customization. Comment drafts are something I missed on voyager.

        Paid exclusive features: Cloud backups, user specific highlighting and theming, pull text from images, translate text, saved post folders (coming soon). No ads (yes the other apps don’t have ads and are generally free).

        • trashcan
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          42 years ago

          I don’t think I have any app, Lemmy or otherwise, that follows Material You so well.

    • @ChristianWS@lemmy.eco.br
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      22 years ago

      I always thought Sync for Reddit looked cool, but never found myself comfortable with it because RIF existed, and I always felt more comfortable with it.

      I’m now using Sync and it is pretty great, but in my case it required some UI fiddling. It looks like Material Design 3, but I feel there’s something wrong with the default values for font and text size nothing that is unfixable, but just… Weird

        • @ChristianWS@lemmy.eco.br
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          32 years ago

          I really don’t understand how so many apps get the default font size right, but Sync somehow appears to ignore system defaults or something? Like, I really like that it allows everyone to customize, but by default it looks like an app for ants

          • @Disgustoid@startrek.website
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            42 years ago

            If I’m not mistaken Sync’s dev is a relatively young guy (I recall reading he was a student a few years back) which likely means he hasn’t experienced the joys of vision going downhill with age like many of us old farts have.

        • @ChristianWS@lemmy.eco.br
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          22 years ago

          Sorta…? Like, the outdated part is the visual, but the rest of the app is mostly fine, so you can spin the outdated visual as being minimalist or something like that. If you just updated the components to Material Design 3 it would be functional and fine.

          The same couldn’t be said for Tasker for instance, which is outdated in general, and just updating the components wouldn’t fix much of the issues it currently has with the UX.