1. It's really frustrating trying to go through modmail when you have an almost constant auto refresh happening! Just let us refresh the list ourselves! Please remove the modmail auto refresh, please! This app could also take some design cues from the Relay Reddit app and make comments color-coded for easier reading and better navigation between threads.Love the app.
2. Other than that, I wouldn't use anything else.Feature and usability wise this is the best Reddit app, but the last month or 2 I've been having tons of issues with posts/images/videos taking forever to load.
3. For people who have been using reddit for a long time and are used to the older layout and more customization (like RES), rif is perfect.
4. I'm an old school reddit user, and this app maintains the intuitive ease of use and the incentive of discussion in the comments of old.reddit. The app itself works fluidly, I can't recall any time I encountered toublesome bugs, if any at all.
5. I just dealt with it for awhile, but it's been happening for a long time now and I think I'm going to end up switching apps.Definitely better that the original app, but it still has a few issues.
6. There are also a lot more settings you can change to fit what you want.It took a little while for me to get used to the slightly different presentation, coming from the official Reddit app, but it's vastly superior once I got acclimated.
7. I took off a star because there are some very long standing bugs that seem to have never been patched, like images not displaying unless you open a menu or something else.
8. Thanks! Edit: This edit was added after the announcement that Reddit is effectively killing third party apps by updating the terms of their API.
9. I don't get ads also! reddit has turned into a weird looking cluttered mess, and this all is a great alternative.Heard about what Reddit is doing to TPAs and decided to try yours out after all the commotion.
10. Still getting the hang of things but I quite enjoy the more classic experience, and having a responsive video player has been amazing for breaks at work.
11. There's only one issue I have - when people post oversized multiple images, you can't hit next from within the expanded image, only the smaller version (which cuts off some texts in a screenshot).