I tried all the clients that are out there and no matter good they felt alien as I was accustomed to using Boost on Reddit. Now that the lemmy client has come, it’s like I’m using reddit now. The only thing that bugs me is most communities didn’t move from reddit and I’d have to continue using the official shitty app to engage with them.

Also I wanna know whether this one time payment would be all to access all the features or does the dev intend to go the sync route and offer something like ultra tier?

    • Synnr
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      1 year ago

      There’s an “allowed” 3rd party app called Relay Pro that I sometimes use. Allowed because they were not using much API, supposedly (and also allowed to show ads by reddit now 🤔) Not sure if any others.

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        1 year ago

        Relay is planned to move to a paid subscription, in order to support API costs.

        Relay was always my favorite Reddit app, and considering how much I use it, I might end up paying (even though I’m trying to move away from Reddit).

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        1 year ago

        I used to use Relay before using Boost. Have the paid for version in my library, but not gonna give reddit the traffic.