Crazy that it took this much scrolling for me to find someone mentioning “Now for Reddit”.
It was the same for me - I’ve tried all the apps mentioned here, but Now was just coded for exactly what I needed functionally and aesthetically. Everything else felt less. I think it speaks so clearly to the importance of 3rd party devs and app choice, we all have a different definition of perfect.
All that said, I haven’t even opened the app since the blackout started. I hope the dev ports over to Lemmy/beehaw/etc.
@lostwonder
I used “Now for Reddit” for 95% of my time on Reddit. Once I discovered it that was it for me. Only dealt with the web if I had no other choice.
Never did web on mobile.
Crazy that it took this much scrolling for me to find someone mentioning “Now for Reddit”.
It was the same for me - I’ve tried all the apps mentioned here, but Now was just coded for exactly what I needed functionally and aesthetically. Everything else felt less. I think it speaks so clearly to the importance of 3rd party devs and app choice, we all have a different definition of perfect.
All that said, I haven’t even opened the app since the blackout started. I hope the dev ports over to Lemmy/beehaw/etc.