I did a poll and nearly 30% of the people who voted said they used Sync! It’s stayed around that percent the whole time too!

EDIT: Here is the poll I forgot to put this here like five times lol https://strawpoll.com/wby5A21R1yA

  • @raevn@sh.itjust.works
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    242 years ago

    Like Lemmy is to Reddit, FOSS clients are to paid alternatives.

    The only way I can see to stay clear of business practices I don’t like is to support the FOSS model.

    I’m not saying Sync isn’t a good client, or that the dev has anything other than the best intersts of his users in mind, it’s that at any point a decision can be made which you have no control over. Service models for software, for example, very rarely seems to be in the users interests.

    Give the FOSS clients a shot, they are also constantly improving!

    • @thanksforallthefish@literature.cafe
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      212 years ago

      I installed both Jerboa and Liftoff and ended up on Sync.

      I run Linux and 99% foss software on PC and same on phone.

      Sync was the only android client I tried that was usable. The keyboard bug in jerboa was maddening

      • pflanzenregal
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        42 years ago

        You could try out Eternity. It’s a fork of Infinity for Reddit and has great UI/UX design. Though not using latest M3 design guidelines it’s lightyears ahead of Liftoff, Thunder, etc. imo (which I couldn’t stand personally - tastes vary ofc!)

        You can get Eternity from F-droid when you enable the IzzyDroid Repository (included in droid-ify, a much better fdroid client than the official one)

      • @mouth_brood@lemmy.one
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        12 years ago

        I’m android and went through about 1 month of switching between clients to find the one I liked the most. Connect was the winner for me. Multiple accounts, hide read, good default UI amongst a handful of other things

    • @chaircat@lemdro.id
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      82 years ago

      it’s that at any point a decision can be made which you have no control over

      This is true for any software you didn’t write. Plenty of FOSS software has gone in directions I didn’t like.

      The only real difference is whether decision makers have a profit motive. That’s important, but that said, it’s not everything.

      • @raevn@sh.itjust.works
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        11 year ago

        And at any time you or someone else who is likewise pissed off can fork the software and put it straight

    • @FooBarrington@lemmy.world
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      62 years ago

      But I can always use an older APK, at which point I do have control over the changes. I can even inject custom code if I really want to - some people are still using Sync for Reddit with their own API keys.

    • @etler@programming.dev
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      11 year ago

      There’s a big difference which is that clients have minimal lock in. Reddit has a monopoly over the community while you can easily switch clients with little lost.