Unaware if itβs intentional or is part of some sort of design aesthetic, but Voyager really gives me the Apollo for Reddit UI/UX vibes and I love it! :D
I still use Apollo (Sideloaded), but yeah, youβre right. Voyager and Lemmy is amazing.
It keeps getting better and Iβm slowly ditching Reddit more and more
I was so happy when I could experience "Apollo" on my Android phone (I moved from iOS to Android several years ago and Apollo was the app I missed the most... Until I found Boost and Sync).
I love Voyager, but there are two issues that keep me from using it as much as I could:
Scrolling smoothness is not yet there compared to other apps, has it greatly improved? Yeah! Especially in the most recent updates, but I think it can improve more.
MIUI really don't like it lol, it kills the app so fast (it even kills it when using the inbuilt web browser sometimes) I tried all the good measures to try to keep it alive in the background without any luck.
Now that we are at it, it would be great that this app (and all the other Lemmy clients) always remembered where they were, even if the app gets closed... You know like Sync for Reddit/Lemmy does.
Even with those two bugs I still keep Voyager in my top 3 Lemmy clients!
It wouldn't be the first time that scrolling issues exist in Android apps...now that I think about it, iOS should also handle the cache better for the app in the background (as long as it is not running extensive stuff in the background, like downloads in the background such as Spotify, Netflix, Plex etc. it won't be killed... Funny that it is the opposite with Android haha), so I suppose iOS users are more than happy with Voyager.