• @Wooly
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      1 year ago

      It’ll be different for everyone but it’s just the Reddit app the had the best layout for me, it had all the features I liked, multiple accounts, posts reliably marked as read while scrolling and then you could hide read posts whenever you want with a button (connect does it automatically so you sometimes lose posts you’d rather see again) You can choose the content type you want to see, I’d often hide albums/images so I only see GIFs/vids for… reasons.

      Edit: the comment problem is already fixed in an update, I’m not dissing Connect. It’s very feature rich already. I just want what I know better.

      Easier OP and myself identifiers in comments, right now on Connect I’m really struggling to find my own comments in threads because I just have the same colour as everyone else. Notifications actually showed you the context when you clicked on them, with connect I’m having to click the post I got a comment on, then go and find my comment (harder without myself identifiers) and then figure out which comment was new.

      It’s probably just because I’m familiar with it as I’m sure a lot of Reddit 3PA’s had similar features but the layout felt very readable while also being minimalist. Whatever features Connect has right now, Boost has but it’s better and has more features. But I understand Connect is still pretty new. But I’m hoping Boost releases as just a port of the Reddit version with all the features already baked in because they’ve done it before, just changing where it loads the content from.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        The one thing that kept me from using it was all the comments buttons being on the right side of comments. When I browse I use my left hand, so reaching over makes it difficult to use. I could never find a way to change this and mentioned it several times on the Boost subreddit and it just got ignored.

    • @Pokethat
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      41 year ago

      It was my primary way of accessing Reddit for over 5 years I guess. I’m on android, so I don’t think boost is out for lemmy yet for me.