I use reddit every day. Great for social interaction, community with like-minded people, news, vetted resources, and there is a subreddit for absolutely every interest. I primarily use reddit with BaconReader, the most accessible app out there for reddit. I've given their developer direct accessibility feedback and while it did take a little time, they made changes and were supportive and enthusiastic about tweaking their app to be more accessible with every release.
Thanks for bringing up this reader. I primarily use Narwol coupled with the native Reddit app for those few tasks Narwol isn't good with. But I'll have to try this alternative.
Answering the question, I use it quite often and echo the previous poster's mentality. There isn't much you can't find there, and I love the multi-teared commenting. There are conversations within conversations and it is very easy to hide chains of replies you aren't interested in. It can get a bit confusing when it really gets going though.
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On it every day
I use reddit every day. Great for social interaction, community with like-minded people, news, vetted resources, and there is a subreddit for absolutely every interest. I primarily use reddit with BaconReader, the most accessible app out there for reddit. I've given their developer direct accessibility feedback and while it did take a little time, they made changes and were supportive and enthusiastic about tweaking their app to be more accessible with every release.
is bay ken reader free.
is Boykin reader free?can you sign up for a red it account from in the app?
Thanks for the link to Bacon
Thanks for bringing up this reader. I primarily use Narwol coupled with the native Reddit app for those few tasks Narwol isn't good with. But I'll have to try this alternative.
Answering the question, I use it quite often and echo the previous poster's mentality. There isn't much you can't find there, and I love the multi-teared commenting. There are conversations within conversations and it is very easy to hide chains of replies you aren't interested in. It can get a bit confusing when it really gets going though.
I love Narwol on the Ipad it
I love Narwol on the Ipad it is awesome because it uses the split screen feature nicely.