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Which reddit app came to Lemmy?
I'm over here now thanks to Boost.
Ok. Never heard of it. I am an Apollo refugee.
Sync
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I hope the developer of Relay makes a Lemmy app. I'm trying Boost and it's just OK. I might try a web based one (Photon or Alexandrite) next since I don't think a native app really adds any value over a PWA.
Sync for Lemmy is pretty good. Closest thing to Relay atm.
I've tried Jerboa, Sync, Boost, Connect, and Liftoff. They're all good, but IMO none of them are quite as good as Relay.
I use the default PWA for my instance and whenever I go back to my home page it acts like I am logged out until I reload the page. It gets old fast because it switches me from subscribed to local posts. I may finally cave and seek out a dedicated app in the hopes it works more smoothly.
Photon looks like it'll work better than the standard Lemmy web UI. I just need to get around to seeing if it works as a PWA, and installing it on my Lemmy server.