Personally, I disliked Sync for Reddit and did not use it. And, personally some of those quirks still bother me with Sync for Lemmy.
But…Jerboa, Connect, Liftoff, etc. currently also don’t work as well or are as customizable as I’d like. Liftoff is definitely the closest, though, and I still switch back to it after each update to see how it is progressing.
For now though, Sync ticks more of my hot button boxes despite its flaws than any other app I’ve tried (so far).
RiF for me. I was a fan of old.reddit. Liked the simplicity and didn’t have a need for all those flairs. And the filtering options I felt were the most extensive of the reddit apps and close to RES. I came to like stuff like Boost for a more prettier UI with showing banners of the subreddit and avatars and the viewing options were really nice. But, something about RiF feeling like a mobilized version of RES kept it in my rotation and never dropped out.
Personally, I disliked Sync for Reddit and did not use it. And, personally some of those quirks still bother me with Sync for Lemmy.
But…Jerboa, Connect, Liftoff, etc. currently also don’t work as well or are as customizable as I’d like. Liftoff is definitely the closest, though, and I still switch back to it after each update to see how it is progressing.
For now though, Sync ticks more of my hot button boxes despite its flaws than any other app I’ve tried (so far).
Relay was my weapon of choice.
RiF for me. I was a fan of old.reddit. Liked the simplicity and didn’t have a need for all those flairs. And the filtering options I felt were the most extensive of the reddit apps and close to RES. I came to like stuff like Boost for a more prettier UI with showing banners of the subreddit and avatars and the viewing options were really nice. But, something about RiF feeling like a mobilized version of RES kept it in my rotation and never dropped out.