My filter for app choice is support for list view. Fortunately there are multiple options: Sync and Connect have list views that work for me. I am curious about other list-view clients that I haven't tried.
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Firefox currently. I have only used the browser, but highly considering building a client for Android.
I stuck with thunder from the start it is great
Kinda crazy how many people use Liftoff when Thunder is so much better.
Thunder is so much better.
Is it though?
I use Liftoff as a secondary to Sync exclusively for its Nerd stuff
data. The polish is mostly covered, the raw underlying data is what matters to me.
The one thing I don't like about Thunder is the lack of a swipe back to previous screen, but that's pretty minor and otherwise it's quite slick. Not sure enough about it to settle down yet, though, there are so many other apps and most are also great
It's the first time I hear about tesseract and I can't find it anywhere. Does someone have a link to repository or anything?
Is there some kind of comparison between these clients? Ideally, I'd want a web client with more customizability than the default one - in particupar, I'd like to be able to set the default view to show subscribed communities instead of the local ones. As I'm running my own instance, I don't have much in terms of local content