Kyle Hansen
Great app, less buggy than the official reddit app and it's worth paying for. 2 issues I've encountered. One, any link you click on goes to your browser history (that was fun to explain lol). And two, the app has minimal support for a landscape orientation. So watching videos (YouTube links, gifs are fine) breaks the app and you can't fix it without killing the app
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Morgan Fuchs
I don't mind supporting the dev with a monthly fee because Reddit is now charging for API calls. What I do mind is the app forgetting that I subscribed and then not allowing me to move past the subscription page. This happens all the time, and no matter what I do, I can't move past that screen until it resolves the issue itself over the course of a day or two. Restoring purchase doesn't work, clearing cache doesn't work, uninstalling doesn't work.
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A Google user
I have loved this app. It's features, UI, look, feel, everything, are the best. UNLESS, you want to view an Imgur album, because it will force close the app. Maybe not every time, but look at 10 albums, I guarantee that one of them will force close the app. I don't know if this is an issue that Imgur is causing or if it's an issue that Relay is causing. Either way, it's simply unacceptable. I've heard that uninstalling and reinstalling will fix the issue, but again it's simply unacceptable as a "solution".
3 people found this review helpful