Apollo for me. I'll miss it... unless a miracle happens.
Reddit didn't have a third party app (just the compact and mobile interface) when I used it, so I picked up an app and never left.
I mostly use Alien Blue and Apollo, both of which are almost certainly on the chopping block. I tried the official Reddit app for a little bit, but my iPad Mini 2 is too old and slow for it, so it tends to crash almost instantly, or run rather poorly.
On my phone, I started with relay, but moved to Redreader and Infinity, since they were open source, and have better performance compared to Relay. I still keep relay around for the message notifications, since they're better than the other two apps.
Apollo for years. I check in on Reddit occasionally and will until month end.
Boost user here, sad to see it go :(
I only used the official Reddit app when reading Reddit on my phone. It was quite annoying to write posts with the app, but reading them was fine. I prefered using the website on my laptop though.
I used to use Teddit.net and Stealth on F-Droid before the u/spez tomfoolery.
Boost
Was using Relay on android for the past like 10 years.
Relay Pro user for a few years here.
I use Boost
I have used reddit is fun for my entire 6 years on the platform
I was using Apollo before... well... you know, everything.
Bacon Reader then Sync
Relay until the blackout, browser only now since I've uninstalled everything reddit after.
I'm still using Infinity For Reddit until the app doesn't work anymore.
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….
I used to use Narwhal app but I don't go to Reddit anymore.
Apollo on my iPad and Sync on my Android phone.
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.
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