If you liked Relay, try Thunder. It has the dismiss read feature that made Relay my go-to. It’s the only app I’ve seen that has it, maybe because I joined the dev team to add it.
Been test running various Lemmy apps, I think Voyager is nice but for some reason it bothers me that I can’t see the user name that submitted a post when looking at the feed. Doesn’t seem to be any settings to correct that.
I seem to be at a stalemate where I like features for various apps, but just still haven’t found my all in one favorite.
Suuuuper late answer, sorry. It is working perfectly for me (FF 122), I’m using Firefox exclusivery. It can be slow sometimes though and take several (tens of) seconds for the web application to load.
Reading this article got me to try out Lemmy again, and I’m pleasantly surprised.
It’s a lovely place these days. Welcome back.
What app are you using? I highly recommend Voyager
I’m using Sync. Makes me feel like I’m using the Relay for Reddit app back before Reddit forced them to charge for it.
If you liked Relay, try Thunder. It has the dismiss read feature that made Relay my go-to. It’s the only app I’ve seen that has it, maybe because I joined the dev team to add it.
As does Sync. At least on Android
Been test running various Lemmy apps, I think Voyager is nice but for some reason it bothers me that I can’t see the user name that submitted a post when looking at the feed. Doesn’t seem to be any settings to correct that.
I seem to be at a stalemate where I like features for various apps, but just still haven’t found my all in one favorite.
You should make an issue on Voyager’s Github! I don’t think anyone’s requested that feature yet.
Edit: Added to github
Memmy is worth a look. Memmy has that option and it’s got a UI that was also heavily influenced by Apollo.
I’ve been enjoying Boost lately
For browsing on the desktop, I strongly recommend https://phtn.app!
Doesn’t work on my Firefox sadly.
Suuuuper late answer, sorry. It is working perfectly for me (FF 122), I’m using Firefox exclusivery. It can be slow sometimes though and take several (tens of) seconds for the web application to load.
Yeah it was officially adopted by my instance, and our page works really well, but thanks anyway for the update!
oh that’s really cool!