Also people are mad at the price. Add free on reddit was a $3 one time purchase. It’s $20 on lemmy.
I’m slowly coming around. $20 is probably more than the total amount I’ve spent on apps since smartphones were a thing, but at the same time I want to support a good developer. Thinking about it as $23 total for 2 great apps makes it easier to swallow.
That said. I haven’t upgraded yet. Also worth noting my average meal at Taco Bell costs like $15 and Sync hasn’t given me a single stomach ache, so there’s that.
It’s nothing in the scheme of things. I’m happy to pay all day long. I used Sync for Reddit more than any of the streaming services I use, so I’m more than happy to pay. I used sync for 14 years, and have left Reddit since Sync died with the api changes. I’m glad Sync for Lemmy is here now. I’d never understand the hate for choosing a paid for service just because there are free apps out there.
I think app prices are due for a surge. With the cost of living/business increases we’ve seen since the start of covid, it’s inevitable. Unless an app has super broad appeal I think the days of $0.99 niche apps are coming to an end.
It’s not if you consider that the install base for Lemmy is still waaaaaaaay smaller than Reddit, it starts to make more sense. And if you ask almost any longtime user of Sync, the price is still worth it considering how many hours we will spend in this app. If I can get better value than a movie ($ per hour) then it’s so worth it. By the time the app dies you will have spent pennies.
Also people are mad at the price. Add free on reddit was a $3 one time purchase. It’s $20 on lemmy.
I’m slowly coming around. $20 is probably more than the total amount I’ve spent on apps since smartphones were a thing, but at the same time I want to support a good developer. Thinking about it as $23 total for 2 great apps makes it easier to swallow.
That said. I haven’t upgraded yet. Also worth noting my average meal at Taco Bell costs like $15 and Sync hasn’t given me a single stomach ache, so there’s that.
It’s nothing in the scheme of things. I’m happy to pay all day long. I used Sync for Reddit more than any of the streaming services I use, so I’m more than happy to pay. I used sync for 14 years, and have left Reddit since Sync died with the api changes. I’m glad Sync for Lemmy is here now. I’d never understand the hate for choosing a paid for service just because there are free apps out there.
I think app prices are due for a surge. With the cost of living/business increases we’ve seen since the start of covid, it’s inevitable. Unless an app has super broad appeal I think the days of $0.99 niche apps are coming to an end.
Strange that it would be so much more expensive.
It’s not if you consider that the install base for Lemmy is still waaaaaaaay smaller than Reddit, it starts to make more sense. And if you ask almost any longtime user of Sync, the price is still worth it considering how many hours we will spend in this app. If I can get better value than a movie ($ per hour) then it’s so worth it. By the time the app dies you will have spent pennies.