Antenna client for reddit Reviews – Page 17

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

Conflicted

jesspeng

The app never fails to crash on me at least once a day, usually when I’m trying to Hide Read or simply refresh. Still, this is my favorite Reddit app because of its simple old-Reddit style and helpful swiping navigation. I wish they could fix the crashing though.


My favorite Reddit experience, but buggy now

Sayantsi

The best Reddit App I've ever found, but it is getting worse stability.


Best reddit app

LLoose494

The best app on iOS. Yes you heard me correctly, this isn’t just the best reddit app, it’s the best app. The developer has an understanding of UI and UE that is the best I have seen in the industry. Every swipe gesture, every menu item, every design decision the developer made when designing this app was brilliant. It’s fast, it’s intuitive, it’s cohesive, it’s easy to pick up and just start using. Apollo might be the new big thing but this is still the best. I really hope it keeps getting updated and I really hope a tip jar or similar feature is added in the next release. I would love to show my support further than the initial purchase.


A bit unstable

TheDeadTaco

When it works, it works well. However, for the last few updates, it doesn't work well that often. Using it mainly on an IPad Pro, it will crash often, losing its current place on whatever subreddit you were viewing. The latest update has been having issues where it freezes the entire iPad until you force close it. Even trying to get to the home screen with the home button becomes unresponsive. Update: One year later and all of the above issues are still persistent. As long as you are only browsing subreddits without any videos or gifs, you’ll be fine. For the other 99% of Reddit, don’t bother.


Hands down the best Reddit client

Parared

[update 2] still the best Reddit app. The UI is so intuitive and consistent that the other competing apps feel cumbersome. In antenna everything is a swipe or long press, so your not hunting for little apps to touch. Really smooth. And as I'm testing the betas, I hadn't had a crash in months. Check it out! [update] Still the best. Once you get used to the UI, everything else feels clumsy. The navigation is so smooth and well thought out. I will try some of the others every now and then, just to make sure I'm not missing some improvements, and always find myself back with antenna.


Crashes a bit but I wish it had one feature

Bendistraw

I would love a way to jump to a starting letter when scrolling through the subscriptions list.


Overall good.

Conductor71

I enjoy this app the best out of all reddit apps. Easy, efficient, and clear. However, as of 5/28/18, the most recent release, you can not make links from v.redd.it full screen. And not this has become a wildly popular hosting site on reddit. Which really brings down the enjoyment of this reddit experience. If that were fixed, I would give five stars. All around great, but with one big problem.


Good function/ flow but constantly crashes

Exiack

It’s always bugging out, crashing, and overall I felt like it gets worse every update. Ever since the flat cache update was added, everything has been getting messed up too. I would suggest any other reddit app except this one solely because it just is poorly coded. Even if it feels nicer to use, it isn’t worth shelling out the time or money for a bug riddled app like this one


Great design, questionable execution

User4250

I love the design and features of amrc, and the full-screen swipe gestures kept me a loyal user, but the crashes have become absolutely intolerable and no combination of cache clearing, reinstalling, logging out and logging back in has resolved that issue. I cannot count the number of times the app has crashed in the middle of a comment and refused to let me attempt to comment again until I cancel or delete a nonexistent reply or simply timed out trying to read my messages.


Slowly circling the drain

Astrogiblet

Best reddit app in existence. I’ve used it for years. I’ve tried every reddit app on the App Store but I always go back to Antenna. But over the last year it’s gotten buggier and buggier and it’s to the point where I just can’t use it anymore.