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Busy.org has indeed improved a LOT, on many aspects I'd say it's better than steemit.com

DO you know anyone who has made a post about the advantages of using busy?I don't use it and am curious.

@fabien, @flauwy, @petecko, @roxane and many more have written about busy.org. Even @busy.org's account is worth checking.

GREAT- thank you!

@cryptoctopus has put a couple up the last two days.

Thank you- He always has some great posts.

One 'con' is you're paying a percentage of your rewards to busy/steepshot/zappl and the likes for posting through their apps. Not that I think that's not 'fair' or anything, but it's something I would want to know before making the switch :-)

(They sometimes make up for it by upvoting content if you use their apps - but I figured that only evens out if your content is not rewarded with high upvotes. For less earning accounts I would say: try use the apps and take the random high upvote you could get someday ;-))

Hey there @fitzgibbon, I'm with @goldendawne on this one. Can you please give me an example of what's better at busy.org compared with steemit.com. I have both, but haven't really used busy. Thank you so much...

'Better' compared with another front-end is a matter of taste and convenience. If you are used to a certain way of interacting with Steem and it works, that's fine!

But I'd recommend to try out multiple front-ends once in a while for yourself. For me, once busy or Steemit or zappl or eSteem or whoever comes with a GREAT mobile app, I'll hop on there :)

So far, the mobile apps aren't yet on the level I'd like.

Gotcha. I put eSteem on my phone, but I'm not a fan. I'll give Busy a try just to see though. Thanks for the response; I appreciate it!

Anytime! Hope to hear your thoughts with your Busy.org experiences!