As an OG Reddit Sync user of over 10 years, all this arguing really brings a tear to my eye. 🥲
As an OG Reddit Sync user of over 10 years, all this arguing really brings a tear to my eye. 🥲
As an OG Reddit Sync user of over 10 years, all this arguing really brings a tear to my eye. 🥲
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What's the difference between Sync and the other apps for Lemmy?
Sync for Lemmy is smooth and responsive. Just like how it was on Reddit. After using Sync, you will be comparing every other app experience against it.
Give it a try. You have nothing to loose.
Sync is closed source, while most of the other apps are open source. So you can't see or modify the code of Sync.
Unlike what some folks have suggested, I don't notice any speed or loading advantages over the other native apps. Some of the other offerings may be a little better but the biggest performance gains when it comes to loading will come from moving off the largest instances to a smaller one.
The main differentiating characteristics IMO are below.
Pros:
Caveats:
Way better UI and UX, more and better features and customizability. It's closed source though. This may be a deal breaker for some.
For me though, if I have 2 apps of the same quality, I'll obviously choose the open source one, but if one is clearly better than the other, then I'll choose the better app, regardless if it's open source or not.