1. Some of my favorites are the excellent privacy with no permissions needed at all, search is powerful, login is entirely optional, love the ability to expand text posts with the down arrow, amazing options for the layout, gesture voting is SUPER intuitive, beautiful animations, excellent built-in browser/media player and probably things I am forgetting.
2. Updating in 2022: Still easy, still fast, still easy to navigate, and as far as I'm concerned the only Reddit app I'll need provided it continues to be updated as well as it has been over the last 3 years.After using the free version for so long and appreciating the UI, features, and updates, I thought the pro app was well worth it.
3. I would love for there to be a card option instead of lists (I heard the dev is working on this), the ability to collapse comments as some of them are quite long, and lasty an option to not auto open links.
4. I also heard that youtube links are crashing though I haven't experienced this.Good reddit app with one annoying thing The app interferes with Androids back gestures.
5. Really annoying when it does that and I am going to a browser instead when it fails.I highly recommend this app! All of the extra features are really nice especially the ability to get rid of already read posts.
6. So half the time when I try to go back the apps gesture hits instead of androids gesture, but the apps one requires you to drag it much further, meaning I don't don't drag it far enough and it doesn't go back.
7. My only complaint after all this time is very minor: even though I have the "hide FAB when scrolling" option unchecked, it still hides when I scroll, and the behavior doesn't change when I toggle the option.
8. Any kind of writing is frustrating and barely worth it.Downgrading my review because the developer is not addressing a bug that has been present in the app for months.
9. Switching subreddits is a bit more annoying than the other app I've used (Now For Reddit).If Reddit is your bag, and you don't like "sponsored" stories, trending stories, etc, get this app.
10. Props to the team!A fantastic reddit client, imo better than the official one, that I've been using for years.
11. Galaxy s8, android 9, one ui 1.0 Previously no issues and a really great app for browing and commenting Since last update, it is only good for browsing.