Sync still works great and is tighter than basically everything else. The other apps have made MONSTROUS strides in the past couple years, but I still have sync set up pretty close to how I want it. But, what I really truly want is Baconreader for fediverse.
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Most of the time, sync, because I prefer my scrolling and reading on a tablet, and having dual columns that are easy to parse is more important than most other factors.
Boost is my backup for the same reason, since so far all the otherwise great lemmy first apps don't do dual column well, when they do it at all.
That being said, check out connect, summit, and thunder. All damn fine apps overall
I really like Raccoon, Summit, and Connect a lot. I switch around between them just for shits and giggles; they're all great apps with cool, active developers. I'm currently writing this with Raccoon.
Boost
Frankly I just use the website installed as a web app. I'm quite happy with it. I lost a bit on the ux of thread closing but I get access to the emoji picker from my instance which is invaluable.

Eternity and sometimes voyager
Really don't know what I'll do when Eternity stops working
Boost
Boost is the best for me!
Always used Thunder. Open source, on F-Droid. Works well, even takes suggestions for features on Lemmy.
Interstellar
me too. It's pretty good, or at least it suits me.