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AstralProbing t1_iu5f9ck wrote
Reply to comment by matheo_csgo in What’s your favorite paid app(s) and why? by thevillagerok
I know. But I don't want to potentially lose my place where ever I am. Most times, I just leave Apollo open, but sometimes I need an answer to a question and I don't always expect it to be on reddit.
AstralProbing t1_iu4visu wrote
Reply to comment by C2-H5-OH in What’s your favorite paid app(s) and why? by thevillagerok
There's too many customizable features to say it looks as if it was made by Apple
AstralProbing t1_iu4v6r1 wrote
Reply to comment by ErenYaegersAbss in What’s your favorite paid app(s) and why? by thevillagerok
I paid for the app because it's the cheapest, best looking alternative to get rid of ads. Also, I didn't want this new reddit UX, it's absolute shit (old.reddit.com redirect
browser extension is second after ublock Origins on any new computer), but sometimes, I need to see the profile bio to get the information I need and Apollo doesn't support that (yet?).
In fact, if I didn't absolutely need the new features on occasion, I wouldn't have even downloaded the app, but people keep messaging me on the chat or the aforementioned profile bio (which, to remind you, are both, effectively, products of the new UX (chat may be a little older)).
AstralProbing t1_iu4u3wi wrote
Reply to comment by UtterNylon in What’s your favorite paid app(s) and why? by thevillagerok
You can personalize the layout.
Personally, the only thing the Official Reddit app is good for is Chat or opening reddit links from outside Apollo when I'm way down the queue and don't want to lose my place.
And if Apollo gets chat functionally, the only time I'll be opening the official app is from external apps when this shit site refuses to let me see more comments it in browser
AstralProbing t1_j0h83qn wrote
Reply to comment by vkIMF in Oppo’s foldable phones take on Samsung with a flip phone and a tablet by Avieshek
Personally, I'm down for a foldable phone, just not from Samsung. I've never had a product from them that I liked, whether it was hardware issues or software (mostly software though).
Foldable, in my worldview, is the best of both worlds. Personally, I'd rather have a true phablet (which, in my view is a mini tablet sized phone, rather than the other way around. And the OS is tablet oriented, not phone oriented)