I'm using Avelon on Ios and I think it's great. I was using Voyager until some months ago.
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Connect is the closest to Relay which was my favourite Reddit app. It also doesn't have ads.
Avelon
Scrolled way to far to find this! Best one on iOS hands down.
Mlem!
Alexandrite for desktop, bean for iOS and Boost for Android
Anything that doesn’t make you pay to remove ads. That files in the face of what lemmy is about.
Jerboa because you can see the number of upvotes and downvotes separately. And it's FOSS.
Boost is still smoother and feels nicer though.
All I can say is that projects were many on iOS during the Reddit API debacle in June and that now, barely any gets updated.
Eternity, for now.
I'm on Summit now, it's quite nice. I've managed to set it up to feel similar enough to RiF.
Connect on phone, voyager on desktop
I've tried a few for ios and landed on Bean.
I tried Jerbora and now stick to Connect, haven't tried boost coz Connect has been great recently
I like Thunder, which is open-source. The Devs are super nice too.
Thunder. It was the best one out there for me during the early reddit downfall and now that it has everything I need featurewise I love it. Having watched it's devolopment I also feel a little attached to it.