1. Lastly, I seem to get logged out a lot as of late 🤔 - think it might be a bug.Best Reddit gallery app on the Play store (but it crashes on image saves)! I love this app (and have used it for years), but recent updates cause it to crash, when saving images.
2. Why not default to use the original file name from the post or gallery? Why do I have to manually name files so I have to pay attention to each and every thing I save? I find myself doing that because not doing it seems to lead to files being overwritten, and that sucks too.Thank you sooo much for updates recently! Gallery for Reddit is my favourite and most used app on Android.
3. Dev is active and fixing bugs.Edit: is there a way to make 'all' a favourite again? I accidentally deleted it and cannot seem to remake it.. Should update my review, I didn't know long pressing the download button will bring back the file manager, so that's fixed my issues.
4. Despite this glitch, I *STILL* love this app! Five stars if this gets fixed.Great viewing app with 2 problems, the first is that the comments, upvote & diwnvote etc buttons are white, which means they are often invisible on many posts.
5. What was wrong with just hitting the download button and saving everything in it's own folder? Why the need to make a simple save feature so convoluted and difficult to use? Meanwhile, they still haven't fixed the issue with displaying galleries, and they still haven't fixed the sort options that don't work.
6. It has a swipe mode now which does exactly that, apart from being just an awesome Reddit client.I super hate saving files with this.
7. They made one of the good features worse and didn't bother to fix the problems that people have been complaining about for months.Paid for ad free but it still shows ads.
8. You have my eternal gratitude! I thought I'd give feedback - I'd love to see "hide image" shortcut on the footer buttons.
9. Nice... Now images actually appear in my gallery againPotentially useful app.
10. Its nice to be able to watch Reddit videos and images on a TV.
11. With some extra devving this could grow out to be the Youtube for Reddit.. not just a Gallery.