same. initially i was worried about the performance compared to “native” clients like Boost,Sync,etc but even as a PWA written in JS i have zero issues with it.
The dev is a human being with life outside of developing this app and there is no arguing that. All I simply stated is that it fell behind in development when compared to many other apps.
This is not an attack on you or your statement. This is just a general observation I made. I have seen several people claim they left voyager because the dev has ‘left’ even though he told us he was taking a break (went on a vacation) and even though the client is actively being developed now
Voyager…formerly wefwef.
Me too. Same app for my PC and Android feels good.
It is wild that on github, Voyager almost has much stars as Lemmy. I love this app so far. (And lemmy as well)
It has all platforms - Web, PWA, iOS and Android.
It is free and open source. No tracking and no ads.
same. initially i was worried about the performance compared to “native” clients like Boost,Sync,etc but even as a PWA written in JS i have zero issues with it.
I previously used Voyager before switching to Boost. It was the only way I could experience iOS apps on Android.
My only problem with it is the developer disappeared for the longest time and it feels like it fell behind so many other apps.
Sync has not received an update in more than a month and nobody complains about that.
Voyager dev takes a well deserved break and suddenly everybody bitches about it.
Why this double standard¿?
The dev is a human being with life outside of developing this app and there is no arguing that. All I simply stated is that it fell behind in development when compared to many other apps.
Do not misconstrue my words.
This is not an attack on you or your statement. This is just a general observation I made. I have seen several people claim they left voyager because the dev has ‘left’ even though he told us he was taking a break (went on a vacation) and even though the client is actively being developed now