1. Boost has options for moving the up/down vote etc to the right half of the screen so it's near your right hand thumb, and you can change text colors! Reddit's app doesn't have that! Paid the fee to remove ads with google survey rewardsDefinitely much better than the default Reddit app, and works very smoothly and bug-free.
2. Overall, now that it's setup how I want, it's an amazing app and I love it, and while the features I wanted are present, they're a bit difficult to navigate.Under normal circumstances, I would recommend this app, it's great for browsing Reddit on a phone, it has all the features I want.
3. It does take some time to go through all the settings to find the specific setup you enjoy most, but I feel it's definitely worth it and effortless from there.Bar far my favorite app for reddit except lately it's been really buggy with media.
4. It also often just stops loading thumbnails at all after a while of using it, and then I have to restart it, which usually makes it lose my place on the front page.By far my preferred Reddit experience, I have a Galaxy Fold 3 and I find that it's comfortable on both screens.
5. I love using Boost, but I'm going to shop around for a different client due to how annoying the ads are becoming.The settings menu could use an upgrade to be more intuitive - namely the Views, Posts, and Comments menu.
6. I was happy to see I could still use it for a few days after 6/30223.Boost FTW! Reddit better not remove this app, it's literally perfect; I wish there was a desktop version cause reddit's is trash compared to this.
7. The media player actually works, reddit's app is 0/5 their media player freezes literally everytime I open the app.
8. With increasing frequency, the ads are being accidentally triggered when trying to back out of a post or article and opening the Amazon app on my phone.
9. Long before Reddit had an official app (which is complete garbage by the way and lacks very basic features).
10. When I first back out of a post or article, I do not see the ad and only know that I've accidentally triggered it after my phone switches to the Amazon app to display a listing for whatever it is that may be advertised.
11. Boost is easily the best Reddit app in my experience.