I am very new to Lemmy, and I am using the Eternity app. But I am wondering which one you guys are using, and maybe there are better one’s than Eternity without me knowing
I like Jerboa because it’s very straightforward and has no frills.
Thunder
I used boost until I saw it was sending me dark pattern ads from an ad network, to which the dev had noted they reported it, until it happened again and I moved to voyager, where I no longer have such a problem.
oh cool it’s The Thread
use sync
Thunder, it’s really good
For those that use Voyager, is it possible to remove the bottom bar?
… You need that bar to navigate between settings, inbox and feeds etc.
Sync
Been using Thunder for a year.
Jerboa sorely lacks the absolute basic feature of searching for keywords in posts. It only supports searching for community names. I can’t think of any other app that does NOT support general search.
So Voyager for me, mostly because it has the most active developer.
I had to switch away from Jerboa because it would crash any time I’d create a link with custom text in my comments. I switched to Voyager and it’s on lot more stable.
Ya, not supporting full search is weird…
And also, there is only one font size for the whole thing, ui, comments, posts, etc… Not good…
And other several minor things. Other then that, it is awesome.
I wouldn’t call a half-baked search functionality as “minor” but that’s probably just me.
I didn’t call that minor. I said “other minor things”.
Understood. Thanks for clarifying.
Connect
seconding Connect, it Works
Yeah third for connect, and tbe creator is super responsive and genuinely tries
Back and forth between jerboa and Voyager. No reason why both, I just do.
Eternity
Infinity was my favorite Reddit app and I saw that Eternity existed, so I switched to it the moment it releasedits first alpha. I see no reason to use anything else unless it breaks and is no longer maintained.
I’m using sync, not to sure about tbh
Jerboa. From the Lemmy devs and works great.
Same here. I tried Boost and didn’t like it. Eternity works just fine.