Antenna client for reddit Reviews – Page 5

4/5 rating based on 368 reviews. Read all reviews for Antenna client for reddit for iPhone.
Antenna client for reddit is free iOS app published by Alistair Leszkiewicz

Extremely Dissatisfied

poxto

I get using ads, that's fine and I have no qualms about banner ads being added. What I do have issue with is taking away subreddit shortcuts, submitting, darkmode, overviewing your submissions and comments, and hiding already read content, and putting it underneath a new "pro" label so you can purchase these previously freely available features. This app is one of the least stable Reddit apps, testflight or not, and suddenly giving money with the few people who use this client won't make the many issues suddenly better. I was beta-testing and using this app despite frequent crashing, freezing, YouTube videos not working, sound escaping from a video when you're scrolling back in a subreddit, messages sometimes unable to send, force logouts, etc. Because it has the most intuitive gesture-based actions that I've seen, but for me this just feels alienating.


Still unusable in landscape mode.

LLoose494

Text in text posts doesn’t account for the notch when in landscape mode. The notch covers up the first bit of every line of text. The top left corner looks like it’s still formatted for square corners as the text is cut off there too. I’ve been checking in every month or so for an update and it’s so close. If you use Reddit in portrait mode, Antenna will work great. If you use it in portrait mode, it’s frustrating.


Too many bugs to use

ricco agave

Long pressing or hard pressing on a post or image always crashes the app. If you are reading a long text post and hold your finger on the screen for more than 2 seconds it crashes the app. Viewing a single subreddit with a lot of images posts slows down and crashes the app. It could be incredible but the devs care more about patching in iOS dark mode than making th app usable.


I have tried many reddit conduit/apps and always wind up back at Antenna.

MountainNH

Seems to be the easiest to navigate


Can’t quit it

jayloyo

Hands down the best UI for any Reddit app. Lightweight, works great on my iPad and iphone se. Some bugs but never anything that can’t be fixed by a quick restart. Once you get the hang of the swipe from anywhere the feel and speed is unmatched.


Undisputed best reddit app

FlaggermeisterWinstaff

I have used tested every viable app in the AppStore to find which has the best reddit experience and I have to agree that this app in particular has won that title. From the super easy interface to the simple- but useful functions, this app accommodates all types of lurkers, posters, moderators, etc. I have been using this app since the launch for a reason and I can say that it won’t be changing for a while as far as I’m concerned. It works!


Could be a five

rhought

If it didn’t quit or lock up all the time I would give it a five.


Fix night mode

Smfirerescue

It was a good app until they broke night mode


Crash to Home Screen Simulator

Force choke

I have had this app for a long time and even paid to get the pro version. I have no issue with paying for useful and functional apps. I’m not here demanding features or attention from the developer. I know what I was getting and just expected it to work. It doesn’t. The issue that I am facing is that the app will work fine for some time until it doesn’t. At which point it simply crashes to the home screen constantly. Clearing the cache seems to solve nothing. One work around has been to just delete the app and re-download it. It will then work for a seemingly random amount of time until the crashing starts again. Frustrating. When the app works it does a fine job. I like the simple and unencumbered UI. I just wish it worked properly.


5 year review

raptorpewpewlaser

Long loading issues, ui is painful to navigate, constant repeat threads when I scroll. Look, I loved this app when I first started using it. Now I rarely use it. Other alternatives are out there. Again, this is a 5 year review. Bought it once. Probably got my moneys worth in those 5 years, but this is a 5 year old reddit app that never bothered to update, and frustrating issues directed me towards other reddit apps that are more polished.