Good design but lacks basic features.
Think twice before you accept to pay for an account. I learnt the hard way. You only know about posting capabilities once you pay. I did. You can't post pictures to start with. No matter how hard you try, there is no way. So you are forced to upload it somewhere beforehand and then post a link. There are no formatting options. Yes there is bold and italics. That's it. All your swipable actions that you expect out of the box, are hidden under ellipses. So to upvote or downvote something you have to tap, then tap.
If you are looking for a very feature rich experience, this is not it. If you are looking for mediocre featured experience this is not it. If you are looking for very very very basic set of features, this is it. But worth the price tag? No. Not yet.
If you are looking for a very feature rich experience, this is not it. If you are looking for mediocre featured experience this is not it. If you are looking for very very very basic set of features, this is it. But worth the price tag? No. Not yet.
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A smart, good looking app.
Most of the reddit clients on iOS are awful, but this one works very well—it's tastefully designed, doesn't look or function weirdly, has card views and simply works extremely well. Unfortunately, they've made the odd choice to have adding any accounts at all behind an IAP, which means I can't really get used to it before I decide whether to invest—and this just means I won't.
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