I use Redder on iPad for the last several years. It apparently hasn’t been updated in 2 years, and I have no idea if there is a userbase of any size.
Just bought the Mac version of Redder about two months ago….
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I use Redder on iPad for the last several years. It apparently hasn’t been updated in 2 years, and I have no idea if there is a userbase of any size.
Just bought the Mac version of Redder about two months ago….
Former Apollo user here.
I used to use Narwhal app but I don't go to Reddit anymore.
Just wanted to ask if Lemmy has an iOS that is not in TestFlight or has its beta full.... Or should we just make one!
I did, Apollo, before leaving Reddit for good. It was the reason why I used Reddit in the first place.
I was using Sync for years and years. This month, I deleted all my Reddit accounts. That was a well polished app and I'll definitely miss it, but I'm not really missing Reddit itself.
Well, I technically still use Boost, though I haven't really used reddit since the 11th.
Bacon Reader then Sync
Relay until the blackout, browser only now since I've uninstalled everything reddit after.
Always used RIF, the stock Reddit app has always been unusably terrible.
Apollo for the past years that I've been on iOS and BaconReader before that on Android
Relay Pro (android) use to be the app I've used for reddit, but I uninstalled it at the start of the debacle and will not be returning to reddit for the foreseeable future due to the nature of what reddit has become. It is no longer a community lead platform and instead a thing owned by a larger company with leadership that just wants to make money off of the people who use it. I believe the fediverse to be the future of the community that made reddit what it was and that community should not be owned by any one company/organization. There will definitely be growing pains and decisions to be made here on how best to handle so many things, but I have confidence in the community that it will be sorted out and we will get through the growing panins. It will result in a much better platform that will help take us through to the next stage of worldwide community, connectedness, and information sharing.
Slide and now RedReader.
I've bounced around through a couple different apps over my almost 14 years on that site. I never loved the official app.
Used to use Apollo and Reddit sync now switched over to Jeroba for Lemmy (android) and pwa for iPad
Might consider sync for Lemmy after it develops.
Boost
I wouldn't say "currently", but I used to use Infinity.
I use Boost
ReddPlanet for me the perfect Reddit app.