I have both installed and have been going back and forth between them. I sent both of these messages using Connect for Lemmy and am currenrly liking it a bit better, but I’ve only used them a tiny bit each so I’m not qualified to form a true opinion yet. Good luck and happy Fediversing!
Might try liftoff. I’ve been testing Thunder for a little bit now and I can’t figure out how to collapse comments. Swipe actions are weird and the disable feature doesn’t seem to work. I like the look and feel of it overall due to the customization settings.
connect seems a little more difficult to use for me. the gesture controls are cool, but take some getting-used-to. I also like the look of amoled mode, until the bright blue kicks in. when I tried to reply to a comment, it brought me to a new window for it, and navigating back made it disappear.
all the apps have good bones, but the browser version still feels the most complete. plenty of time for developers to work it out, tho
I have both installed and have been going back and forth between them. I sent both of these messages using Connect for Lemmy and am currenrly liking it a bit better, but I’ve only used them a tiny bit each so I’m not qualified to form a true opinion yet. Good luck and happy Fediversing!
I’m using liftoff and I’m pretty happy with it so far.
Liftoff user here! Same
Someone linked Liftoff in another thread while I was getting frustrated with Jerboa… Glad I gave it a shot.
There. A hopefully useful first comment.
Might try liftoff. I’ve been testing Thunder for a little bit now and I can’t figure out how to collapse comments. Swipe actions are weird and the disable feature doesn’t seem to work. I like the look and feel of it overall due to the customization settings.
connect seems a little more difficult to use for me. the gesture controls are cool, but take some getting-used-to. I also like the look of amoled mode, until the bright blue kicks in. when I tried to reply to a comment, it brought me to a new window for it, and navigating back made it disappear.
all the apps have good bones, but the browser version still feels the most complete. plenty of time for developers to work it out, tho