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as a news junkie who has moved away from twottr, this app has color coded columbs for the comments :)
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5 out of 5
1 ratings in Greece
as a news junkie who has moved away from twottr, this app has color coded columbs for the comments :)
Decent interface, it’s no Apollo replacement as the app frequently informs me nothing loads when another Reddit app I use works flawlessly. Pretty sad to see something work only 60% of the time.
Please keep the updates coming! It’s awesome to browse Reddit with no ads. It’s just getting a little buggy lately
I know apps are struggling because Reddit are dicks but this app isn’t the greatest. The interface is okay, at least for me it wasn’t very logical and it doesn’t look too nice. By far the biggest problem is that about 30% of the time it just says “there’s nothing here” and doesn’t load anything.
Be sure to read all the things you’re agreeing to let this app do with your username when you sign in. Edit your comments, vote on things, edit Wikipedia articles, delete your upvotes or comments. Not worth the nicer look than the Reddit app for them being able to do all this.
Only complaint is that polls are broken…please fix!
Not sure if the app is getting throttled or what. But 9 times out of 10, nothing loads in it at all. Also looks to be abandoned as it has not been updated in a long time.
The app looked to be working fine until I logged in with my account. After that I got a spinning wheel and then the app would crash every 30 seconds or so, and persisted anytime I tried to re-launch it.
After Reddit destroyed third party app support with spez’s idiotic stupidity causing Apollo to shut down, I’ve been looking for an alternative to the blindingly frustratingly UN-user-friendly official app. I thought maybe that it’s this one. It’s not. None, I mean NONE of Reddit’s settings, like blocked users and subreddits, transfer over to Comet. Meaning, theoretically, you’ll need to reset those settings within this app manually. This includes NSFW concern being hidden “by default.” This might not be a deal breaker for some, and by NSFW stuff it’s not all that important actually, but I’ve tried and TRIED to set this to show NSFW and NOTHING WORKS! It’s still all hidden. I’ve had this setting on since I first was on Reddit almost 5 years ago. It’s set to show unblurred NSFW stuff in the terrible official app, in the website itself, all to no avail. Normally this wouldn’t be a deal breaker as I don’t care much about that side of Reddit, but if this app doesn’t allow showing NSFW stuff, telling you have to turn these settings on in the app or Reddit website before you can view this stuff, only to STILL not show it even after all these settings are turned on, what else isn’t it doing?? Inferior app for a now inferior site.
Only 2 small (very small) nitpicks, for the home page instead of it being r/all or popular, would it be possible to make it start with all the subreddits we’ve subbed to? And for the second one, for nsfw posts, instead of the “ !” Can we make it so its blurred instead, or just not blurred at all?
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