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    192 years ago

    I’m soso happy to pay $2/mo for Ultra, very cheap for what it gives me. Miles better than any other app, keep it up!

    • @[email protected]
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      212 years ago

      It baffles me the amount of pushback the $2 a month is getting. I guess it says alot about the demographic browsing Lemmy…I’m happy to support the dev. For the amount of time I’ve used on sync it’s 100% worth every penny.

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        42 years ago

        I can’t post or search on the app yet… It’s objectively the worst Lemmy app currently. I loved Sync for Reddit, but charging more for a product missing basic features is questionable.

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        122 years ago

        You must be new if you’re surprised lemmy is mostly privacy and security conscious folk who prefer foss.

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          52 years ago

          Valuing privacy, security, and FOSS doesn’t have to mean unwilling to pay for quality software though.

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              If that’s your mentality it shouldn’t matter whether the software is paid or free as in beer. I’m generally in that group, but I’m pretty pragmatic about using some closed source software when it’s non-critical to my life…

              A Lemmy app where tons of alternative clients exist and everyone I’m doing is more or less public anyways… Yeah that doesn’t need to be free software.

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                12 years ago

                Yeah, I trust the business model where their reputation depends on keeping my data private an order of magnitudes more than the business model that is literally selling it.