nagged for a rating in a paid app utterly inexcusable
rif is fun golden platinum for Reddit at Google Play market analyse
Estimation application downloads and cost
5.3.8 (Apr 22):⢠Hotfix for Reddit server bugs (login, stale feeds)⢠Fix emojis in spoilers5.3.7 (Apr 15):⢠Reveal spoilers one-at-a-time⢠Default direct links for image uploads⢠Simplified EU GDPR dialog⢠Fix /r/random5.3.5 (Mar 27):⢠Workaround for content-warning gated subreddits5.3.2 (Feb 11):⢠Set user flair5.0.7 (Mar, 2021):⢠Pics homescreen widget⢠Master toggle for post filters4.14.0 (Jan, 2020):⢠Renamed app to "rif is fun for Reddit"
nagged for a rating in a paid app utterly inexcusable
Tried several clients, but I always come back to rif. It's fast, clean, very easy to navigate. Some may argue that the design is a bit outdated, I actually don't mind it, maybe I'm just used to it, but it gives you the closest experience to old reddit on mobile. Haven't seen new features since I use it, but it still has active development and regular bug fixes. I think it's the best reddit client for Android.
Best Reddit experience when it works. For the last several years the app has not worked when battery saver is turned on. That is on several different phones, reinstalled several times. For the last couple months reddit links don't open in the app no matter how many times I go into settings and associate the links.
Works flawlessly so far.
Missong some features but otherwise works well
Slick app for browsing Reddit. I like it a little better than the official app or other third party options because it doesn't feel bloated and it's efficient to navigate.
Have been using rif over the actual reddit app for several years now, wouldn't change it for anything else. UI is incredibly accessible and easy to read, everything is well streamlined. Super worth it.