What app are you using in the meantime? I’ve tested Jeroba, Liftoff and now Connect which I feel is the closest in layout and feel to Sync.

Really looking forward to Sync! 🙂

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    I’ve found Connect as well maybe the most useable client at the moment. it was just a pleasant addition it kinda feels like stripped down version of Sync :P I think I’ll stick with Connect for a while. the other clients I just didn’t like. for instance, Jeroba was an instant uninstall for me.

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      My thoughts exactly, Connect is the most Sync like.

      I also uninstalled Jeroba as it lacked polish and kept logging me out.

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        I’m using connect as well, seems good up to now. Also tried jeroboam, had issues logging in, told me lemmy.world wasn’t up-to-date. Seemed like to much messing around to get up and running so uninstall. Connect hasn’t given me any issue as of yet, though only a few days. So I’ll wait and see till sync is ready

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      I’m using Connect as well, so far it’s quite ok. Simple enough to browse everything and quite intuitive.

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      Thank you for the recommendation. I was using jerboa and it’s not as good as sync was. Connect is pretty close. I can’t wait for sync.

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        well, saying close is a far stretch 😄, but really is the best client compared to the others IMO

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    For Android (some of the ones in the list are cross-platform) I know of these:

    • Jerboa - Android, open source
    • Thunder - Cross-platform, open source
    • Summit - Android, closed source
    • Connect Android, closed source
    • Lemmotif - Android, closed source
    • Memmy - Cross-platform, open source (need to build it yourself for Android)
    • Liftoff - Cross-platform, open source
    • Wefwef - Cross-platform (PWA), open source
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    I think wefwef is close to how I personally had sync set up in the past. Looking forward to the new sync of course though. Wefwef lacks hyper customization, but it has a solid layout and feel.

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      I took your advice and I’m glad I did. Seems like a good place to get familiar with Lemmy before sync returns. I recommend everyone tries this

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      Seconding this. Layout is reasonably similar, as are the swipe actions. A compact mode similar to the sync list view also was just added.

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        If you install it to your home screen (so it runs as a PWA), it will have smooth animations.

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      I’ve tried them all on my Android phone, and to me wefwef seems to be the most “complete” of the bunch.

      Very good recommendation - I’m still looking very much forward to Sync!

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    So far in iOS I’m testing Liftoff, Memmy, and Mlem. Liftoff feels the most stable and reliable in terms of loading posts/comments. I love Memmy’s UI, and have had the poorest experience with loading/UI in Mlem. Just added Wefwef to my home screen after reading comments here and I’m looking forward to giving it a go.

    I should mention that Apollo was my main Reddit app. I only discovered Sync a few days ago when I migrated to Lemmy so I never got too familiar with the interface… I’m certainly looking forward to trying it out!

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      I’ve been trying out the same ones as you, haven’t heard of wefwef so I’ll give that a try. Although I think liftoff is my least favorite. Memmy seems to have the best performance for me. I also really like Thunder, definitely recommend trying that one out if you haven’t

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        I also downloaded Thunder and tried to reply to your comment… but it looks like my reply was eaten 😕

        It’s still early days for all of there apps, there will be countless bug fixes and improvements over the coming months. I’m glad we have such a variety of options to choose from!

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      Interesting, I’m experiencing no lag with Connect. Will check out Thunder.

      Kind of interesting seeing this race of lemmy app development but I hope LJ takes his time to put out an app with a higher level of polish.

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        I have read somewhere that somebody could manage to make lemmy work like the reddit api. So they theoretically change it in the old reddit third party apps.

        I would love to see infinity in the race. Loved it.