• Corgisocks@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Boost was my app of choice, I’m going to miss the customization of the interface and the filters. I used he filters so much since r/all was garbage without them. It would be nice if it gets ported to Lemmy in the future.

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    1 year ago

    The only reddit app I used for the last 5 years, if not more. This is actually sad. Fuck Spez.

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    Apollo is basically the only app I use on my phone. The mismanagement of this situation by spez and crew was so bad you can almost laugh at it

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    I never used Boost (I used a “rival” 3rd party app), but I feel bad for people who put the time and effort into building these great apps, just to have to shut them down. Spez really screwed the pooch on this one.

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    1 year ago

    It’s definitely the end of an era for me.

    Really hoping lemmy can keep slowly growing and stays active

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    1 year ago

    I used Bacon Reader for Reddit since it came out. The author posted a similar goodbye message. I bought a weather app that I’ll never use that they also work on as a last thank you.

    At least I’ll probably start to be a little more productive, maybe, possibly? (Who am I trying to kid?)

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    Out of habit I launched Apollo on my phone and felt bad about what is happening.

    I’ve migrated to Lemmy and thanks to Memmy (iOS app) I am enjoying the fediverse. It reminds me so much of Apollo. It’s a beta and only available using TestFlight.

    I need to go buy some wallpapers from the Apollo app and use the tip jar to say thanks to the Dev.