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Voyager is definitely the most polished and great for those who used Apollo for Reddit. It is also very actively developed. For the Android users who do not mind the iOS aesthetic, Voyager is one of the few Lemmy clients on F-Droid.

Thunder is also a great option. I personally prefer its UX more than Voyager, but it is not quite as polished.

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Proton is still a for-profit company. However, there is now the non-profit Proton Foundation that is the largest shareholder of the Proton company (not necessarily majority shareholder).

Plus, non-profits are not guaranteed to be positive. See OpenAI for example.

Edit: Grammar

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The foundation is the largest shareholder, but Proton has not specified whether it controls a majority.

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But T-Mobile is still offering the service, so it is not the lifetime of that either.

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A GitHub issue was opened for Syncthing-Fork, so it will be worth watching that to know whether it will continue to be supported.

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A GitHub issue was opened for Syncthing-Fork, so it will be worth watching that to know whether it will continue to be supported.

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That is only an option on the Pro version. Most computers come with Home.

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Twine is a great simple RSS reader and it is open source.

I am currently using NewsBlur because I like how it syncs across devices and its tagging system. It is also open source, but it is not the prettiest and the UX takes some getting used to.

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