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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
My favorites are sync and thunder, but I recommend thunder since it's FOSS, i'm just waiting for hold to peek.
The Boost for Lemmy app is pretty good.
https://lemmy.world/comment/11514952
It seems to fail at spoilers, superscript, and subscript.
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.
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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.