Really looks like the reddit api change was the best thing that could have happened for these reddit app devs, as now they've got people lining up to pay them money and/or view ads on a platform that doesn't have ads in the first place.
I actually have no good enough reason to switch to an app, the web app is more than good although text formatting doesn't work probably using Firefox but it works using nu.lemdro.id which lacks the option to easily use and format text
jerboa and connect don't let me log in properly, so sync is my best option
People were so hyped about apps that hadn't been released and I hadn't even heard of. I found it super weird, so this is funny.
Idk, I used Apollo for r*ddit and use Wefwef for Lemmy. I'm doing okay
i really appreciate the vibrant healthy competition considering where we are on the growth curve. is there a feature comparison spreadsheet somewhere? what features should there be in a year?
The best Lemmy experience is mlmym IMO. It's pretty much a 1:1 recreation of old.reddit and it's the interface I am comfortable with.
Such a let down... Connect is working great and it's free!
There's a lot of free open source alternatives :)
Memes
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