Hello internet,
So I’ve been seeing a lot of hype regarding Sync for Lemmy these past months, but I don’t know why. What’s so special about Sync for Reddit that I should I be looking forward to it for Lemmy? I never actually tried to sync for Reddit while I was on, well Reddit. Looking for some insight.
Aside from that, y’all have a great day.
I’ve tried it once. You’re right, it’s nothing special.
I much prefer Relay but its developer hasn’t announced any plans to make a Lemmy version, so I’ve been using Connect in the meantime. It’s alright but the navigation is janky. So many unnecessary extra taps to do things in comparison to Relay (such as collapsing a comment thread), and navigation feels clunkier overall, especially when you’re trying to close a thumbnail preview. No tablet mode, no upvote/downvote tallys, and you can’t preview your comment as you’re typing it, either.
Come on /u/DBrady, get your shit together and port Relay over already. Quit wasting your time trying to set up a subscription model with the reddit admins. Fuck them.
Reddit didn’t have an official app back in the day, so when I signed up I had to try out a bunch. Sync was, in my opinion, the best option available. I had to customize it, but it had every option I needed to do so. It also made it very easy to see all of my subscriptions, and it had an option to sort them by visit count. I’m very excited for next week.
It was a really pleasant user experience with a lot of useful features. You had options for various layouts/views to scroll how you’re comfortable, you could easily find specific subs you’ve visited recently or most often and even posts/comments that you’ve interacted with. Sharing content was also easy and I could send images instead of just links. I really enjoyed the interface too so it’ll be nice to use something I enjoy and am familiar with
Guess you’ll have to try it when it’s out next week.
It was just an outstanding interface. Highly customizable, easy to navigate, and performed well. It did cool stuff like useful messages when Reddit was down. The search function worked far better than Reddit. Feed curation was easy.
Basically just a very good app.