

Things like what happens to a video or post when force touching (for force touch compatible devices) or what icon you prefer to use. BUT as time went on the app gained more traction and more customization options kept being added. The menu bar being on the right than the left was hard to get used to also. Overall, if you’re looking for a great reddit browser for your iPhone or iPad, look no further than Narwhal.Ĭoming from iAlien (which I was very happy with) was kinda weird. A minor inconvenience that I don’t feel warrants a less than 5-star review from me. My only gripe is going through my comment history and not being able to pull up the original post from my comment alone, but rather I would have to select the OP’s profile and scroll through to the post to open it. The developers constantly make minor tweaks and subtle improvements that keep the app running smooth as silk. Signing into my reddit account was easy and has me replying to comment threads or scrolling through my favorite subs in no time. Though there are a multitude of options in menus and sub menus that I personally found confusing at times, there is no doubt you can make the app as simple or complex as you’d like. The most used functions of reddit such as browsing and sorting through posts and comments are nicely designed and intuitive to navigate on both my iPhone and iPad. I’m not one to leave a review typically, but this app is my most used by far and it deserves praise.
