I started with Jerboa and then I switched to Connect. They both feel comparable…maybe Connect is a tad more intuitive.

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    1 year ago

    I’m using wefwef, but might switch to “boost for lemmy” when it’s out, cause I used boost for reddit

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      I’ll likely change to Infinity for Everything. Infinity is awesome and is still working for free for now.

      Edit: using Infinity for Lemmy

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      1 year ago

      Woooooah, i didn’t know there was this coming! As a fellow boost for reddit user i will switch to that as soon as possible

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      Woooooah, i didn’t know there was this coming! As a fellow boost for reddit user i will switch to that as soon as possible

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    1 year ago

    I’ve grown fond of Connect’s UI pretty quickly. However, ever since they fixed whatever was going on with Jerboa recently, it’s actually been working very well, really smooth and responsive. So I’m on Jerboa right now.

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    1 year ago

    I couldn’t get Jerboa to work last week, I found connect instead.

    Been working well for me (on Pixel 6). There are some error messages sometimes but the thing you tried to do was actually done. Seems to be getting better too. A lot of it is how they handle waiting for the server to respond.

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      1 year ago

      This. I wanted to like Jerboa but it doesn’t handle waiting for the server near as well as Connect. I ended up posting the same comment three times because it kept saying there was an error and to try again later. If Connect could minimize its giant error messages it would go a long way to improve one of its relatively few flaws.