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What's the differences between them that causes you to use 4? I personally use liftoff myself
Nothing super dramatic, honestly. I'm really happy with the level of polish/finish in S4L, and the rate of releases that the dev has been keeping up since moving to Lemmy. I really didn't use reddit without Sync (or RES if on PC), so it just feels right given how similar the platforms are. Sometimes I just want to change it up without spending any time in settings menus.
Also, sometimes I just feel like looking at the vaporwave-dark theme in the Voyager pwa. I haven't used Liftoff much since Sync came out, but I did a lot of app-hopping when I first got here and I guess the habit stuck!
I'm trying out sync now and so far loving it