• @[email protected]OP
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      The only reason I DON’T use the default is because my home instance (feddit.org) has super convenient subdomains for alternative frontends. They’ve got m.feddit for mlmym, t.feddit for Tesserect, p.feddit for Photon, etc. I wouldn’t want to use tesseract.app/feddit.org or something.

      Anyhoo, I’ve tried each that feddit.org offers, and I just love the bells and whistles that Tesseract provides. The default web client has less features

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    I thought this was about Linux for a second. Voyager meets all my needs and I like that many Lemmy instances use it as their secondary interface.

    I don’t have a list of those handy but a lot of them will have a separate URL with a more advanced or simplified interface you can use. A bit like Old Reddit or Tweetdeck or whatever. Like m.lemmy.world is basically voyager as a PWA.

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      Well for Linux I use Cosmic (on Arch btw), but I sometimes go back to my minimalist Sway setup

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    I’m used to the default UI, both for desktop and mobile.

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    Tried so many, landed on Sync, Boost, and Thunder. Sync main driver.

    Gestures I have found are essential to the experience. So comfortable.

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    I really like Thunder, but for some reason it doesn’t display vote counts when I’m using this account. If I switch to my .world account, the vote counts show up, and I can’t figure out why it’s different. I’m using Voyager at the moment, but not satisfied. My preferred Reddit app was Slide, and I thought someone was making a Lemmy version, but I’m not sure what happened.

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    Right now I’m primarily using Summit for mobile browsing, tesseract for moderation and on desktop.