The one on f-droid by Alexander Harding, how does it square up against other mobile apps?
I've switched back and forth and stayed with Voyager for a long time now. I actually just wanted to wait until Boost was finished, but now I can see myself sticking with Voyager.
A big advantage is that I can see the number of upvotes and downvotes separately.
It's alright. Looks and feels like an IOS app, though.
I think it has an Android theme. Does that improve things?
That does indeed help a bit but it still feels very IOS to have menus slide in from the bottom, a back button in the top left and no side swipe menu. But I still enjoy it as my daily driver on Android
I like it but it has a couple tiny issues:
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Font title is the same weight as the rest of the post, making it hard to make things out from afar.
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Scrolling for me often results in "reaching the end" when there's more posts below, causing me to have to refresh often. (At least, this is the case on iOS and not on my desktop.)
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It’s my daily driver, I like it quite a bit. It’s a progressive web app, just try it out.
Same here. It's a decent app, and it works well. I'm pretty sure I got it from the Play Store, and I think it's on the App Store too 👍
I use it every day. I find it very good. Scrolling is smooth. Lots of customization options. It remembers where you were in your scroll when you do other things. Things get marked as read correctly.
There's room for improvement, and development on it has slowed quite a bit in the past month. But overall I find it very good.
I've used a ton of them and Voyager is my favourite (Eternity second fav).
I liked it enough to donate to the dev
It's alright. Though I sometimes find the interface too busy. I don't know if this makes me a weirdo but I really like the simple interface of Jerboa.
At the moment I use Summit because it has mod actions implemented. The dev was also kind enough to implement a few unique mod-related features that I requested, so I feel some allegiance to that app now. I'll take a look at Voyager again once I can moderate my communities through the app.