1. Thank you for the many years of updates, I wish I had left a review sooner! I am definitely not looking forward to the API change, I don't know how I would be able to use their way less intuitive app after this one.It may not be as refined as style other apps, but it integrates well with Reddit, it's reliable, and has regular updates.
2. I've had it since 2012 and was never tempted to change.This was the absolute best app to browse Reddit with and now that it's being forcedly retired by Reddit along with most other 3rd party apps I have no inclination to browse Reddit at all.
3. The official app is a buggy, unintuitive, ad-ridden mess that lacks so many features I can not justify using it.This has been the best app I've used for years, just about the only app I really used out of all the many apps on my phone.
4. Thank you for making using the site so so much better that what Reddit could ever provide on their own.Edit: sorry to see this come to an end.
5. It's a fantastic way to be able to view content on Reddit with minimal distraction, clean and organized UI and it's easy to use.
6. Reddit has deemed it necessary to practically ban all 3rd party apps.
7. Hope the developers migrate to the fediverse with the rest of the former Redditors.I've been using this app for 9.5 years and would love to use it for many more.
8. So sad that corp greed killed this amazing app, and will lead to the death of Reddit itself starting today.
9. I hope Reddit turns into as big of an embarrassing failure as Stevie boy.
10. No other reddit clients compare.
11. I've been using it for a decade and found the elegant simplicity intuitive and extremely functional.