Good Start
The Media Viewer needs some work; it opens a window but you are not able to see the entire image. To see the bottom of the screen you can double-click to enlarge, then you can scroll to the bottom of the image.
It’s pretty good
I like the look of the app, and I can navigate it well. The only problem I have is that the voting arrows are too small, and they are difficult to press.
Can't change font size for posts/comments?
I would love to love this app, there's definitely a lot I like about it, but if there's any way to change the font size on posts/comments, I haven't found it.
The only font size you can change is the font of post titles. It doesn't affect the post/comment font size, which is so small on my laptop it's basically unreadable. So, sadly I can't even use the app.
The only font size you can change is the font of post titles. It doesn't affect the post/comment font size, which is so small on my laptop it's basically unreadable. So, sadly I can't even use the app.
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App
No stars for you. App always crashes. Also can’t send a comment without a rating even though you don’t deserve one.
So close, but missing important functions
Missing important functions/settings such as:
* Ability to create/manage multireddit.
* Ability to manage subscriptions. Seriously there is no way to even see a list of which subs you're subscribed to, and no way to organize them whatsoever.
* Hide read button on posts/homepage.
These are a few of the basic features most Reddit apps have. Seems like an easy thing to implement. I love the look of the app, but could use some basic functions and additional customization settings if it wants to compete with Apollo.
* Ability to create/manage multireddit.
* Ability to manage subscriptions. Seriously there is no way to even see a list of which subs you're subscribed to, and no way to organize them whatsoever.
* Hide read button on posts/homepage.
These are a few of the basic features most Reddit apps have. Seems like an easy thing to implement. I love the look of the app, but could use some basic functions and additional customization settings if it wants to compete with Apollo.
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A near perfect app with one key feature missing
Coming from android’s one of the most popular reddit clients - Infinity , I miss the post filter option. I don’t want to see some subreddit’s posts on my home feed (rather go there manually). If this gets added sometime, app is a 5 star for me. Either way, good work dev.
Perfect Reddit client!
It really is the perfect reddit client in my opinion. Has lots of customisation and features. The app could be improved by adding more new subreddit exploring features.
Great alternative for the stock Reddit app
This app has everything I want except a way to share content directly to other reddit users. It has a great UI and lots of settings to customize it the way you want, as well as an alright curated home page (sometimes it will show the same stuff even a day later). I’m not sure if I’m missing something but if there was a way to share content directly it would be a 5/5.
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Good app, just no push notifications.
This is one of the smoothest apps I’ve ever used, staying on it. One thing though, it shows no push notifications, I have to manually refresh to see new notifs. Other than that, I’m satisfied.
So far, the best
Long time Reddit user, new iOS user on an iPad. Downloaded like 10 different Reddit apps and this wins so far. No ads, multiple accounts, black theme… good stuff!