Given the dev history on the reddit app and implementation of features and changes based on users feedback, I’m willing to pay for a pro version, not so sure about the subscription model though.
Given the dev history on the reddit app and implementation of features and changes based on users feedback, I’m willing to pay for a pro version, not so sure about the subscription model though.
I have and use both. But for gestures I use the one hand operation from Samsung.
Considering that the reddit app was closed source and a source of income for the dev, highly doubt it.
I’ve only noticed it on the ‘slide’ view mode so far.
I really like it. All the customisation is enough that I don’t miss rooting my phone. And I think I’m kinda stuck with them for a while now, because I can’t live without one hand operation, which is even better when combined with one handed mode. I can do everything and reach anywhere on the screen using only one hand, without hand gymnastics.
Now it makes sense why there already a couple of requests when I briefly installed threads.
Sleep timer: stops media when the timer runs out.
Chill man
Gmail. Never put much thought about it tbh
Not sure if the bug is within the app or your instance, but you replied 4 times hahaha
The ones that I liked the most so far are wefwef, but I still can’t save posts and block user/communities. The other is connect because there’s a easy enough toggle hide read in the settings, although for some reason it’s not linked with the lemmy profile setting to hide read, but it works the same.
Tbh it’s fine to use it on the browser too.
That’s a lemmy feature. Some apps have this others don’t (I mean the option to change your lemmy user settings), but you can just log in your instance on a web browser, click on your name, then settings and then disable ‘show read posts’. Any post that you vote (and I think open?) counts as being read, so next time you reload your feed you won’t see them.
Look at those beans!