Memuat rif is fun for Reddit 5.6.20 3
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Kategori: Berita & Majalah
Ukuran: (12.2 MB)
Diperbarui: 21.10.2023
Developer: TalkLittle
Ditambahkan Denis Rubinov
Versi: 5.6.22
Ukuran: 12.2 MB
Diperbarui: 21.10.2023
Developer: TalkLittle
Batasan Usia: Mature 17+
Kategori: Berita & Majalah
Instalasi
Saat membongkar arsip dengan file tersebut, Anda akan diminta memasukkan kata sandi
- Unduh aplikasi instalasi XAPK, misalnya, APKPure atau File Manager .
- Buka aplikasi penginstalan XAPK yang telah diunduh dan cari file XAPK yang telah diunduh.
- Ikuti instruksi dalam aplikasi untuk menginstal file XAPK.
- Izinkan penginstalan dari sumber yang tidak dikenal: Buka 'Pengaturan' > 'Keamanan' (atau 'Biosecurity & Keamanan') > aktifkan 'Sumber tidak dikenal' atau 'Instal dari sumber tidak dikenal' untuk peramban atau pengelola file Anda. Pada model ponsel cerdas yang lebih baru, izin akan diminta ketika file individu diinstal dan tidak ada langkah yang tidak perlu dilakukan..
- Instal file APK dengan mengikuti petunjuk di layar.
- Mengembalikan pengaturan keamanan dengan menonaktifkan izin untuk menginstal dari sumber yang tidak dikenal.
Ulasan untuk rif is fun for Reddit
It took a little while for me to get used to the slightly different presentation, coming from the official Reddit app, but it's vastly superior once I got acclimated. The official app didn't have the same options for customization, and tended to slow down a lot. RIF has none of those issues. It's smooth, let's me get rid of annoying garbage on my feed, and I haven't had any technical issues.
The UI is not at all flashy, comparing to Boost at least. However that is this apps strongsuit. The UI is really intuitive and it gets out of the way making it feel like the posts themselves are the app and making you forget you are on reddit to begin with. I would love to see a better "black mode" tho, it exists currently, but still leaves a grey header.
Honestly it's fast, just works 99.9% of the time (I'll get logged out randomly in the middle of scrolling like four times a year but I can look past that) and no ads if you don't use enhanced features. Also updates don't change features like the official app keeps doing, if posts on the site are anything to go by. The ability to scroll through reddit galleries needs to be improved.
Better than the actual website imo with a more concise user experience that still retains all the primary and essential functions of reddit. There's none of the fat from "new" Reddit trying to emulate other social media websites. Minimal ads and no pop-ups (they take up so little space I genuinely forget they're even there). Honestly rif is just so good that it makes the website it's for feel like a convoluted mess.
Definitely better that the original app, but it still has a few issues. For one, you have to open up a video post to play it and it cannot autoplay. Galleries are also much worse than just scrolling left to right through them, and they have ads between images. However, a lot of features are added, such as filtering posts by title, subreddit, or more. There are also a lot more settings you can change to fit what you want.
IMO, the best way to browse Reddit on mobile. It has ads, but they're unobtrusive in line with normal content, and you don't even notice them. The comment drafting feature is fantastic for saving something to post later when you can finish it. I took off a star because there are some very long standing bugs that seem to have never been patched, like images not displaying unless you open a menu or something else. Annoying to say the least. Other than that, I wouldn't use anything else.
This is better than the official app but I still find the interface awkward. Example when you send a link to another person, it always brings them to the latest comments in the thread rather than the original post. I think the navigation could be more clear also. Reddit has some of the best content on social media but it's interfaces really awkward I don't know of a good app for it yet. This is just better than bad
Feature and usability wise this is the best Reddit app, but the last month or 2 I've been having tons of issues with posts/images/videos taking forever to load. Also, quite often when I open a post w/comment section the comments won't load until I refresh. Definitely not my internet as it happens on my gigabit connection, and I don't have any issues with any other apps. I just dealt with it for awhile, but it's been happening for a long time now and I think I'm going to end up switching apps.
I've got two major gripes with this app. The first being while scrolling through my feed, I click on a gif, and it gives me a "error determining video format". There seems to be no rhyme or reason, as it'll give me this error on any hosting site, and the gif may play at a later time. My second issue is if you are using multiple accounts, the subreddit menu will show all subs from both accounts, and subs you are no longer subbed to may appear as well. I still use this app as I consider it the best option.