I’ve seen the app Apollo as the center of the reddit protest (it was mentioned and cited more than any other app in relevant posts). I’ve also seen many Lemmy clients in development taking inspiration from it.

As a lifetime Android user I’ve never been able to use it, and I’ve never gotten a proper answer to “why not just use the official app?” What made it different from the official application and other unofficial clients that consequently made it so popular among Redditors?

  • Hagarashi8@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Looks like you are lucky one. Times when reddit client on android just goes “Something went wrong” when playing video is enourmous. And even if in video plays, it’s not guaranteed that you’ll have the sound even if there is sound in the video. I don’t know if Apollo was as great as they say, but rif was a life saver. It had nicer ui overall and also was less buggy.

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      1 year ago

      Apollo’s video and gif player was so good. Scrub anywhere you want, fast loading, and compared to the official Reddit app — it actually worked.