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Lemmy has apps available? I've been using a browser this whole time. I used the stock reddit app for years too. I'm such a dunce. Can someone point me toward a decent app?
I use Jerboa myself (was on RiF before), though I've also heard good things about Voyager.
I use both, myself. Jerboa is my NSFW Lemmy login and Voyager is my daily driver for Lemmy. I think both are really awesome, but Voyager's "hide read posts" saves my sanity!
I barely know what lemmy is, something something fediverse. I use the sync app, moved over from sync for Reddit.
Sync fails at tables, subscript, and block quote separation.
https://lemmy.world/comment/11514952
The Boost for Lemmy app is pretty good.
https://lemmy.world/comment/11514952
It seems to fail at spoilers, superscript, and subscript.
My favorites are sync and thunder, but I recommend thunder since it's FOSS, i'm just waiting for hold to peek.
https://www.lemmyapps.com/
Can filter by platform and feature :)
https://lemmy.ca/post/26097116?scrollToComments=true
There are 3 apps that pass the "Does this actually display posts correctly?" test:
Everything else should be considered in a testing phase. Don't pay for an app that can't do spoilers correctly.
Edit: Don't pay for an app that doesn't format text correctly in general, but not doing spoilers correctly is probably the most jarring.
That's not a great interpretation of that test, as some can fail for reasons other than spoilers, or some clients may be better than ones with higher scores (as explained in the disclaimers page)
I agree that you shouldn't pay for any app that doesn't format text correctly, no matter how it fails, but I think the worst offender is spoilers.
Something being left-aligned in a table instead of centre-aligned probably isn't going to destroy the intent, message, or general flow of a post.
A bot that makes posts 4 lines before you expand it but is instead always 24+ lines long, is a little jarring and disruptive. A post with a riddle, joke, or piece of trivia whose answer is displayed ruins the point.
Granted, the apps that turn ~subscript~ into ~~strike-through~~ are also shitty, but I don't see subscript being used nearly as often.
Artic On iOS has been really enjoyable for me. Voyager is a close second. My biggest pet peeve with voyager is not hiding the bars on scroll. Otherwise I would use it.
Voyager for iOS. Not sure about the robot os.
Voyager is on robot os as well.
I just installed the default app that it prompted me with. I wonder if other apps can have meaningful more features?
Jerboa? I don't mind it, but I'd experiment with other apps if there's a chance you think you'll like their UI better. It's all about preference. That was the thing I hated about Reddit losing all their apps.