This will definitely change the game for me. Jerboa has been a nice stop-gap, but as a paid Boost user previously, I'll be jumping back in with Lemmy too.
Well, the code was remade from scratch in order to be fully compatible with Lemmy. I guess that Infinity for Everything (formerly it was a Reddit client) will be compatible fully with kbin and Lemmy.
That's the best compromise for me but it still have some quirks too : the search function is still limited, gesture-only interactions is weird and a few features are missing like deleting posts, jumping to a comment from your notifications, ...
Liftoff has been great so far, but if this can have anywhere near the polish of its reddit counterpart, I'll have no issues switching. I really want that compressed mode. Looks like RiF almost
I gotta agree with this. I was a RiF user for some years. So far I have Connect, Thunder and Liftoff. So far, Liftoff has provided the closest I have to the ol RiF experience. Boost doesn't look that much different, but I'm gonna give it a shot seeing as how many peoples on here sing Boost's praises
Never for the life of me understood why Boost wasn't mentioned alongside the other popular apps. It's perfect. The only one I've used. All of my internal monologue feedback about Jerboa and Wefwef can be categorized under "Be Boost."
I'm currently testing out connect and it seems a lot like infinity. Swipe to go from post to post and a lot of other customization. I didn't like liftoff because of it but that might change. If boost can do this I might try it.
I really, really like connect. But I'm in a sub for a word game, and the only way to spoiler the screenshots (so that I can read the clues, but not get the answer) is to NSFW tag it. Connect still shows the unblurred images, even if I choose to have blur turned on. I'm on Jerboa until that gets fixed. Since you use connect, have you found a problem like that with yours?
Oof. That's looks very bad indeed.
Is it oficially released yet?
I've seen it before on beta/test versions of apps to ease debugging. Public release versions are usually very different regarding data collection needed.
I honestly don't know which app I'm gonna end use it, I never feel this way with Reddit clients but between Thunder, Voyager, Sync and Boost for Lemmy I can't really chose, am I a psycho because I'm actually thinking in cycle them?
I'm cycling through 5 right now: Jerboa, Liftoff, Thunder, Connect, and Voyager.
They all seem to be improving so quickly, that I end up being unable to decide. I was on mostly Jerboa, but now I'm mostly on voyager. I like being able to selfhost it.
I'm mostly between Connect and Voyager, but as a close option Summit and then Thunder.
I feel Thunder has the best UI of all, but it is missing the mark as read post while scroll and hide read posts, those are key features for me and both the other three implements them in a good way.
I guess this would be as good a place as any to ask this...
The only app I used for Reddit was BaconReader, and I loved it so I paid for premium.
Does anyone know if the developers are making a Lemmy alt? Or which app will give me the closest BR feel?
I don't recall seeing anything about a Lemmy version in their subreddit leading up to the exodus unfortunately. As a former user myself, I did move to Boost eventually but for now I use Liftoff or Connect to get close to that feel. Definitely give Boost a shot once it's out too. You can pre-signup on the app store.
Looking forward to trying it! I'm going in with an open mind and definitely not expecting the experience to be as flawless as the original since even Lemmy itself is still in development.
Clicking on details specifies that it's the Coarse Location, with the reason given being statistics and marketing. Which makes sense, you might want to know the coarse location for user statistics. Now of course the user selects whether to share these or not, but if your app can support that, it has to declare the permissions on the store.