The simplest way is to download it for yourself and compare. For me, the layout, font sizing, navigation, and features gave me exactly the Reddit experience I wanted. I bounced back and forth between it and like 8 other apps and always went back to Sync because nothing felt more comfortable.
Thanks, I don’t have a google account so can’t install stuff from google play, and I don’t want to install a closed source app anyway. Is there a user manual or anything like that?
It would be good to have a detailed comparison someplace (not asking you to write one here), that can be turned into enhancement requests for RedReader or something similar. I’m not much of an Android or Reddit power user so RedReader is the only mobile Reddit app that I used. It always seemed ok to me, but I don’t have other apps to compare it too.
The simplest way is to download it for yourself and compare. For me, the layout, font sizing, navigation, and features gave me exactly the Reddit experience I wanted. I bounced back and forth between it and like 8 other apps and always went back to Sync because nothing felt more comfortable.
Thanks, I don’t have a google account so can’t install stuff from google play, and I don’t want to install a closed source app anyway. Is there a user manual or anything like that?
It would be good to have a detailed comparison someplace (not asking you to write one here), that can be turned into enhancement requests for RedReader or something similar. I’m not much of an Android or Reddit power user so RedReader is the only mobile Reddit app that I used. It always seemed ok to me, but I don’t have other apps to compare it too.