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Apollo Makes Reddit Beautiful for iOS Users https://ift.tt/2wqFtvC Christian Selig has created Apollo, a Reddit app for iOS that’s so elegant Apple might have imagined it themselves. The design is beautiful, and the usability is top notch (and much better than Reddit’s official app). It even features a Dark Mode for all your nighttime meme-posting and GIF-watching. The app covers a lot of the areas that are most useful when exploring and interacting with Reddit—and I love the Jump Bar, an auto-completing command center for switching between subreddits. It also does a great job addressing the commenting experience, sporting inline previews of links, spoiler support, and intuitive gestures for collapsing and interacting with comments. Advertisement Apollo’s gestures can even be customized if you upgrade to Pro, along with a host of other features. The upgrade is tip-based, so you can pay what you feel the added features are worth (one-time, no subscription). As for the features you’re paying for, they include the ability to post, multiple accounts, and a myriad of customization options. In other words, if you’re not a Reddit lurker, you might want to pay a little to unlock Apollo’s full capabilities. Apollo also features a Markdown-specific editor. If you’ve ever tried to write Markdown using the default iOS keyboard, you’ll understand why an editor which handles all of the syntax (and inline image and album uploads) from one screen is a must-have for commenting and posting. Advertisement The app’s inline media viewer is sophisticated enough and one of the best I’ve used. From videos to GIFs (with time-scrubbing), it makes using the media-laden areas of Reddit a pleasure—even if using Reddit, itself, doesn’t always feel like a great use of one’s time. Digital Trends via Gizmodo https://gizmodo.com August 30, 2018 at 11:30AM
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Apollo is a beautiful app for iOS users. It enables you to have a more personal experience on Reddit. You can use the interface to enhance your profile, post customized images from your camera roll and create awesome animations of GIFs just by tapping on a photo. There's also an option to help you organize your feed and activities so that it's easier for you to track what you want to read next.
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