Summit because it's the only app with moderation features implemented. I'll revisit other apps once they get to that part of their respective roadmaps.
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Sync has mod features.
Thanks for the heads-up. I'll have to give it another look.
Liftoff.
Was a Boost user and was excited for it to come out for Lemmy, but the post creation process doesn't look to do all what I want it to do, so I'm still using Liftoff.
If I was just lurking, I'd be using Boost because it looks great, but Liftoff gives me a similar browsing experience with better posting.
Check out Photon! It works on desktop and on mobile (as a PWA) and it's great! The dev is super active too!
Thunder has been slightly less janky for me.
For now I kinda got stuck with boost. But I still have all the other major clients to try out from time to time.
Summit. It feels the most like RiF.
Can anyone compare Sync to Eternity? What are the pro/cons?
Sync has a monthly fee to get rid of ads, Eternity is always ad-free
I have Memmy in iOS and it's great. The only thing I could wish is that I could either share memes or download them
Until a couple of days yi would have said Liftoff but I must admit Boost seems slightly better, the pro version, the free version with ads is awful, but at only 3.50 euros that's not expensive and worth the money
Tesseract as a PWA. Photon as a PWA before that.