I’m sure it’s great, it’s just that the rest of the excellent FOSS apps don’t have any advertising of any sort. You can support them with donations and such, which I would definitely recommend. I’m using Memmy for iOS.
Also, Material design is cool, but nothing special imo. If anything it just makes it easier to design a nice app, so not sure why I need to pay to remove ads when there are hella free beautiful alternatives.
I’m in no way saying that people can’t choose a freemium style app, I just personally don’t see the value. Maybe I’ll try it out on my dev android phone at home later and see if there’s something I’m missing.
Nah. I was seeing blank cards where an ad was supposed to be though. Didn’t need to, because I’m a filthy pirate (using AdAway) but I bought the app to support.
Sync is a fantastic material design app stfu
Agreed. I wish people would stop caring how others spend their money or what app they use. I thought we left this shit on Reddit.
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I’m sure it’s great, it’s just that the rest of the excellent FOSS apps don’t have any advertising of any sort. You can support them with donations and such, which I would definitely recommend. I’m using Memmy for iOS.
Also, Material design is cool, but nothing special imo. If anything it just makes it easier to design a nice app, so not sure why I need to pay to remove ads when there are hella free beautiful alternatives.
I’m in no way saying that people can’t choose a freemium style app, I just personally don’t see the value. Maybe I’ll try it out on my dev android phone at home later and see if there’s something I’m missing.
Are people seeing ads on Sync? I use a pihole for DNS and I haven’t seen a single one.
Nah. I was seeing blank cards where an ad was supposed to be though. Didn’t need to, because I’m a filthy pirate (using AdAway) but I bought the app to support.
Not saying this for Sync but material design sucks.
Lol it’s true.
I get it though. Other devs worked so hard on their own apps.
It’s like if many manager climbed their way up, then someone just got hired at their level for more money.