Boost... because it's the one i was using with reddit. At one point i tried Jeroba out, but i experienced some issues and decided to come back.
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Eternity, its simple, fast, open source and the succesor of the reddit app Infinity.
It appears to not be maintained
You are correct. Thought it will be updated but I guess i was wrong.
Voyager as a PWA (Android). No need to actually install everything, but still feels the same.
Right now I'm mostly using mlmym (the "old" interface on most instances that support it) because it doesn't require JS for basic viewing.
It's kind of buggy though, unfortunately -- things like user history show up as a complete jumble, for example. :(
One of these days, I'll probably get fed up enough to go write my own interface and set things up exactly how I want them to work... but I've got too many projects already so I'm just living with it for now.
Yeah I wanted to love mlmym but it's just too buggy and laggy for me. Hopefully lemmy-ui-next will prove to be a good replacement. If anyone's curious, that UI can previewed at: next.lemm.ee
I haven't had much issue with lag, generally, but I don't get notifications any more -- which is probably the most pressing issue. (I have to remember to manually check once in a while after I post since the envelope doesn't light up.) That might be an issue with reddthat being on a recent beta version of lemmy -- I don't know.
We do have lemmy-ui-next over here too. Thanks for reminding me about that. I've been meaning to poke at it a bit.
The envelope not lighting up bug was fixed in mlmym version 0.0.43
That's great to hear!
Summit. Neat, simple and clear. Updated very often and I simply love it.
I use the Web UI on desktop.
I use Eclipse on Android, because it's open-source, I used it on Reddit and was familiar with it, and because Jerboa had some really obnoxious bugs that I don't recall anymore.
Care to share Eclipse's url? I can't find it with a quick Google search or in Droid-ify.
Heh. My fault. It's "Eternity", not "Eclipse"