lemmy was “spammed” with comments about sync for lemmy.

Thunder works on my graphenos pixel without problems. No bugs, nothing. It works as intended. I can write and edit posts. It looks very polished. It’s beautiful, it’s material you.

I don’t get why people “freak out” about sync. I could freak about thunder! Thank you for writing the app!

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    I don’t even remember anyone talking about sync on Reddit. Everyone always mentioned rif, Apollo, or baconreader.

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      I know it was one of the most popular, but it was always Relay for me.

      Hence why I like Thunder so much.

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        I’m trying out thunder as I type this. It’s pretty slick. Not a huge fan of needing to swipe to upvotes and reply, but other than that it seems really good

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          Not a huge fan of needing to swipe to upvotes and reply, […]

          It’s a acquired taste for sure. But now I really like it. Keeps the UI clean.

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            I’m digging it. It’s quick. It seems to handle the inbox the best so far. There’s some really nice graphic accents that are subtle I enjoy too.

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        Yeah I was a Relay user too and Thunder is definitely the Lemmy app that comes closest to recreating that experience.

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      I was one of the few chiming in about Sync, but I was definitely in the minority. The vast majority used one of the three you mentioned, primarily RiF it seemed.