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[โ€“] oneguynick 104 points 1 year ago (18 children)

The most recent one is, of course, Sync for Lemmy. It may just be muscle memory at this point, but I find the experience a step improvement in browsing.

On my home server front, I would mention Plex despite Jellyfin's massive improvements over the past 2 years. Plexamp is just a magical piece of software.

For the most part, though, I think I'd reverse the question. Most of the time, I prefer OSS.

[โ€“] CharlestonChewbacca 11 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (6 children)

I agree about Plex. But I don't get the love for Sync.

It feels kind of clunky and it lacks some features many of the other apps have. Personally, I'm liking Thunder right now, but I'm excited for Boost to come out.

Sync has ads unless you pay, it's not open source, and I haven't actually found anything superior about it.

[โ€“] wild 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

What features am I missing out on with Sync? I came from Sync for Reddit and love the app. There are several settings I immediately changed upon downloading sync for Lemmy though, including colorful comments, one tap comment collapse including the parent comment, and the swipe actions.

[โ€“] CharlestonChewbacca 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

As far as features, you're not missing much.

It's missing some of the gesture customization others have. I particularly like the left AND right swipe gestures in Thunder. Plus, there are more actions you can assign to them.

Thunder also has more visual adjustments. Things like edge to edge images and post action customizations.

Also, the reply window makes formatting and quoting easier.

The feature different isn't big though, and most of them aren't a big deal.

The way I have them setup, they look almost exactly the same, except I have nested comments in factors more visible on Thunder, which makes it a bit easier to track the conversation.

Overall, there's not a huge difference, except the fact that Thunder doesn't have ads and I don't have windows getting stuck sometimes.

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