Considering I’ve paid for the Sync app multiple times, and the price for the Lemmy version is one of the highest cost apps, I think it’s at least reasonable to expect at least a minimal amount of communication.
If it really was “already polished” and “older than Lemmy”, why do I have to pay again and a significantly higher price for Lemmy integration when I already paid for the “already polished” parts? I figured it would be a reasonable price increase because Lemmy is constantly changing and still somewhat young, so that means more frequent updates to keep up.
While I totally understand your frustration, and I myself have moved on to jerboa and still sub here and have the app installed, but haven’t opened it in over a month.
This is the exact same dev style sync has always had.
Honestly the answer there is simply that he had to charge a smaller number of users more. I’m not defending it to be clear, it’s just how it seems to be.
Dns66 is an open source app run by the famous chaos computer club (ccc) that does ad filtering via VPN. If you install it on your phone, it will filter out ads from any app.
Considering I’ve paid for the Sync app multiple times, and the price for the Lemmy version is one of the highest cost apps, I think it’s at least reasonable to expect at least a minimal amount of communication.
If it really was “already polished” and “older than Lemmy”, why do I have to pay again and a significantly higher price for Lemmy integration when I already paid for the “already polished” parts? I figured it would be a reasonable price increase because Lemmy is constantly changing and still somewhat young, so that means more frequent updates to keep up.
While I totally understand your frustration, and I myself have moved on to jerboa and still sub here and have the app installed, but haven’t opened it in over a month.
This is the exact same dev style sync has always had.
Then why is the app not the same price it always had?
Supply and demand. Fewer users, more individual contribution to make it worthwhile to spend cycles on.
Honestly the answer there is simply that he had to charge a smaller number of users more. I’m not defending it to be clear, it’s just how it seems to be.
I don’t recall paying for the Sync lemmy app. Is there a way to have this without paying? Or did I pay for it and don’t remember?
The free version has ads, which is what I use and probably you too.
Dns66 is an open source app run by the famous chaos computer club (ccc) that does ad filtering via VPN. If you install it on your phone, it will filter out ads from any app.
You can find it in fdroid.