

Thanks!
Thanks!
Do you have to side load it? It still says pre-registered for me on the Play Store.
I’m just hoping for a sale on the ad removal.
They don’t and likely won’t ever. Google is apparently cracking down on having multiples of the same app.
Which view mode are you using? I believe ads don’t show on compact and list.
How much do you pay to remove ads in other apps? Serious question.
FWIW you can use list or compact view and it won’t show ads (for now at least). Or just pay the pricey one-time fee to remove ads.
Uhhhh how could you have used Sync for Lemmy for years (it was just released)? Unless you mean Sync for reddit? Also the latter was much cheaper.
If he decided to make Sync open source and remove ads then sure.
I think some views like List don’t have the ads.
Yes it can block ads for all apps but you need to get the premium version. If you just use the free license it mostly just works on browser apps.
If you are interested in this app then remember to grab it from their website directly and not the one on the Play Store. And if you ever decide to get the paid license you can grab a lifetime license on stack social at a discount.
Not the person you replied to but I don’t evaluate app prices in a vacuum. First I think of what paying actually gets me (e.g. no ads), then I consider how it compares to alternatives both free and paid. A paid app has to provide some value over a free app and an expensive app has to provide some value over cheaper apps. Furthermore if an app is priced such that I can buy 3-4 other apps while also being more expensive than any individual apps I’ve previously purchased then it gives me some pause.
Thank you for sharing that bit of info. I was lost as to how I had my old Sync setup and wasn’t sure I’d be able to replicate it again.
in a better format than a link aggregator.
Wouldn’t that also apply to any image content then (like comics, memes, infographics, etc)? It doesn’t stop it from being popular. The important thing is simply finding a site that allows your specific content and that doesn’t heavily compress it.
Lets say I wanted a distro with more bleeding edge packages but not something DIY like Arch, what would you recommend?
We can already interact with our friends and family anywhere we choose
Well not exactly. The person posting chooses the platform and then other people have to go to said platform. If someone doesn’t like platform X and prefers Y then they have to convince others to also switch to Y. This happened with instant messengers and it happens with chat applications.
What will happen to the existing 2FA setups?