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  • I really like using Voyager. One of the first web apps I've ever used that feels (almost) as good as a native app. Great features and clearly inspired by Apollo, which I loved.

  • Smoothest one is the power app Voyager. But it lacks lot of cached content (everytime redraws as we scroll).

    I'm honestly waiting for Boost for Lemmy My favourite in Reddit was Infinity (smoothest one as well) but Boost was also great. Same level of quality.

  • I love Loftoff so far, but I'll probably move to Boost once it's released, since that's what I used for Reddit for many years

  • I end up using connect the most.

    It's the closest to the way I prefer things ui wise, and the available themeing options work best for my eyes.

    But the gap between it, liftoff, and thunder is tiny. They've each got some specific features that are damn nice, and they all function well.

    Summit is only a tad behind in the feature realm, and looks incredible, just really nice layout and contrast.

    Jerboa is bare minimum as this point. It does all the basics, and isn't ugly. But it's prone to crashes when you try to follow links, randomly decides to say "fuck you" when scrolling and not fetch anything else, and it doesn't seem to be a heavily focused development project, it's slow to change (which wouldn't be bad if there weren't flaws that need to be changed).

    Everything else I've tried has either been a flop (for me), or is stalled development wise (alas, slide for lemmy is among the stalled).

  • So far, Thunder. Tried them all at some point and initially liked Liftoff most, but they had some showstopper bugs. Probably fixed by now, but after making the switch, I'm not switching again unless Sync is out.

  • Current Voyager. But as soon as Sync for Lemmy is released I'm pretty sure it'll be that, as Sync is what I used for Reddit.

  • I use Memmy mostly but it needs a ton of features. It started to fall behind in the frantic pace this past week because the dev had a family emergency. Because of these limitations, I also use Voyager and Liftoff.

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