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  • Connect is cool, no ads, buy-me-a-coffee support

    It features powerful filters that allows me to stay away from current usa politics (by keywords) and from websites I wouldn't consume content (by URL)

    I find its layout more legible, be it overview or listing communities etc. Also features direct links to overall instances, ability to switch accounts or browse other instances as guest

    Dev is open to requests / suggestions (and bug reports) in c/lemmyconnect, tho their availability is spotty

    Still a pretty solid app, with these filters being the one feature I need IRL. Fuck trump, fuck x.com, etc etc.

  • I just use Jerboa since that was the most mature app when the Reddit drama happened. I haven't tried other clients because it's Good Enough™ for me

  • I loved infinity for reddit so I'm on eternity for Lemmy (a fork of infinity). The other I use is Jerboa. Haven't enjoyed anything else I've tried, not that I've tried everything.

  • If you’re on iOS, Arctic made some big updates that make it arguably better than Voyager IMO. The biggest thing that got me was color picker themes, so you can literally make your own theme (and save and share them). Also the markdown is pretty great now. Voyager is still pretty solid and very good performance and features.

  • Liking Voyager, after trying a few unsuccessfully. This is the first one that rivals the old Reddit Is Fun for me

  • Voyager is my favorite, but mlem is a close second for me

  • Can't recommend Thunder enough, especially if you like a good compact mode/gesture-based UI. The devs are great and very responsive on the github repo, and the app just keeps getting better!

  • Mlem looks the best but it feels choppy as hell. So I’m using voyager instead still quite good and runs smooth.

    • Yeah, that’s exactly how I feel. The threads look so distracting.

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