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I can’t figure out how to access communities that have been joined. I don’t see a way to access chat. Using a web browser seems easier to me.
Yes, MultiTab for Reddit is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
⚠️ The MultiTab for Reddit app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
MultiTab for Reddit has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $7.82.
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4.26 out of 5
233 ratings in United States
I can’t figure out how to access communities that have been joined. I don’t see a way to access chat. Using a web browser seems easier to me.
Once you take the time to learn how to use it, it can’t be beaten! I just switched from Narwal after Apollo closed down (rip Apollo) and this is great! It does have a little learning curve however, I can browse Reddit twice as fast like never before. All for a really cheap price (API usage cost a fortune). The only challenge I have currently, is playing sound on some gifs but other than that, this is amazing!
I’m using MultiTab for Reddit, but videos often play without sound or are converted to GIFs. Is this a known issue or a setting I need to adjust?
It’s a great app except you can’t post from it
You can’t permanently purchase the app.
Lots of rate limits even when barely browsing, losing my place when switching apps, and inability to load images if you try to find your place if you rapidly scroll past 50 posts to get back to where you were make this app only slightly better than the official app but that’s not saying much. This app is more annoying than it is good.
Tried a bunch of different browsers for Reddit because for some reason Reddit is committed to looking like 1998. I like this one the most, but it gives quirky error messages fairly frequently. But the different ways of viewing feeds is so much cleaner than anything that I’ve used.
I get that this is largely (perhaps almost entirely) Reddit’s fault, but even after paying for the app, the rate limit is laughably low. In the less than half hour I’ve used the app since paying the subscription fee, I’ve received the “too many requests” pop-up several times. It’s ridiculously unusable for even a basic user, let alone someone who would actually want to view more than a dozen posts. The app (in terms of design) is decent enough, but that rate limit is a dealbreaker. I would NOT recommend this.
I’ve had this app not even 5 minutes, i tried it and bought the paid version and it still keeps popping up “too many requests api limit reached” or something. I would like a refund please. Idk how to request one on iPhone I’m used to using android
I love Multi tumblr reddit app. I paid a one time fee and its awesome. I guess the app developers learned the mistake of a one time paid fee so now they are to taking advantage of increasing a yearly subscription fee, I wouldnt mind if it was worth it but the developers has done nothing to make the app better except cash in on subscribers.
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