I tried a few and settled on Voyager. I like it a lot.
Surprised I’m the first to say Eternity
@[email protected] mentioned it, so you’re the 2nd.
I just prefer to use something recent if possible; Eternity was last updated in August versus Thunder, just this month, in F-Droid. It looks probably fine, though.
Ah, I guess I didn’t read the full comment haha
Where’s your search bar, soldier?!
Not in eternity apparently!
The standard Lemmy Web UI on desktop. Eternity on Android.
It’s so cool to see so many different ways to experience Lemmy.
Currently on mbin
Summit. It’s the best
Agree, and I have tested a bunch of them so far. It’s just so clean!
Eternity (infinity for Lemmy)
Voyager on iOS, Firefox on PC
I use Boost. I tried a few others, and wanted to pick an open source option, but I never found one with UI I was satisfied with.
Just saying, I’m a huge Boost fan (donated, even) and still use its Reddit app to this day. Thunder is marvelous.
Do not use Boost, it is tracking you and selling your data.
Use Jerboa or another trackingless alternative
The app clearly explains that there are two options: a free version with ads and tracking or a paid version with no tracking or ads. Myself and lots of other users are happy to pay the developer for their work, and enjoy Boost with zero tracking or data selling.
If you prefer other apps, or if you only use FOSS, then don’t use Boost. It is not and has never claimed to be FOSS. But for me, it’s a great app, and having tried 10+ other lemmy clients, I was happy to pay for Boost. I just much prefer the ui and don’t think it’s wrong to pay a few bucks to a developer who makes an app I like.
Summit.
Title gore galore.
How would you have worded it? I wanted to cover all the bases lol.
Connect. It feels like RIF
Voyager, because it was the most mature and feature complete app available when I left Reddit and I don’t fancy switching again without good reason.
It was a bit of a learning curve initially, coming from RiF, but I’m used to it now and rarely encounter any issues.
Eternity
Chrome. (let the downvotes commence)
Off-topic: How do you deal with uBlock Origin’s reduced abilities in Chrome? That’d be an intolerable video experience for me, personally.
I haven’t noticed any reduced abilities, yet.
But that will be when I switch.
It’s YouTube; uBO pre-Manifest v3 was able to completely hide YouTube video commercials that show to non-subscribers, and on Mozilla browsers, it still can. I haven’t recently seen an ad in YouTube except when on Chromium browsers.