2/5 rating based on 28 reviews. Read all reviews for Reblog - A Tumblr client for iPhone.
Reblog - A Tumblr client is free iOS app published by Thomas Garrood
Kate Pinkerton
Best interface I've seen for ant iPad app. doesnt crash the way the other apps do.
Debrastupid
If u had a gif archive where u could press and hold, and copy and save a working gif into an archive and whenever u needed to post a gif u could press and hold and post a gif from ur archive of saved gifs u find, that way ppl wouldnt hav a problem with using reaction gifs on ipad...
Frank91891
When you select a blog you're following, it still gives you a follow option. This is really annoying when you want to unfollow someone. Following and then Unfollowing did nothing, confirmed by logging into desktop version. Also, the app doesn't show your entire list of 'following', which is ridiculous. There's also an annoying "invalid command" pop up every time you select the 'tagged' section, I believe. Still works, but is that alarming pop up necessary? Lastly, every time I go into settings to send feedback, the app unexpectedly quits. Followed by sending an error report on open again. Fix this. They're huge oversights. Once that's fixed, it'll definitely be the best tumblr experience on the iPad. Hands down.
DanDaLion28
I would love to have an option where you could answer your asks, fanmail and submit items.
MackDaddyOG26
App is clunky. Posting fails most of the time. Not easy to change posting options. Interface is mediocre. Deleted day after downloading.
MPete3
Makes this version pretty useless. Unfortunate that the developer did not even maintain feature comparability with previous versions. This ap does nothing useful for me.
|Hayden|
The iOS 7-based redesign is quite nice. The app is also much more stable. It is the best Tumblr app for managing multiple accounts on the App Store. The app is free with ads but you can easily disable them for $0.99 which is more than fair this great Tumblr app.
RoseKarr
This app is ugly, clunky, and you have to pay to get rid of the ads, but it's still a thousand times better than the official tumblr app.