Comment on As an OG Reddit Sync user of over 10 years, all this arguing really brings a tear to my eye. š„²
ijeff@lemdro.id āØ1ā© āØyearā© agoUnlike what some folks have suggested, I donāt notice any speed or loading advantages over the other native apps. Some of the other offerings may be a little better but the biggest performance gains when it comes to loading will come from moving off the largest instances to a smaller one.
The main differentiating characteristics IMO are below.
Pros:
- The interface is essentially the one from the Reddit app. Itās a mature design in terms of polish and is overall more minimalistic and clean UI. I find it consistent and intuitive to navigate.
- Decent amount of customization. While not exhaustive, the options presented are all well thought out. This includes moving things to side bar, bottom bar, and/or a floating action button.
Caveats:
- Ads by default, with a $20 one-time payment option to remove them. Thereās also an optional subscription (or a $100 lifetime subscription) for added features, which will include push notifications. Prices may be much higher for some other countries as adjustments for purchasing power havenāt been made yet.
- As an early build, some basic functionality hasnāt yet been implemented including submitting posts or editing post titles. If youāre a moderator, mod functionality and reports havenāt been implemented yet.
- Like other apps that were originally for Reddit, there are still some legacy references to subreddits. Sync also seems to still use orange for upvotes and blue for downvotes, which is the opposite from Lemmy.
- Itās closed source. Without OAuth, the Lemmy devs have discouraged logging in with closed source apps (although I personally trust ljdawson).