Best Reddit App

iFortWorth

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Hey all,

Loving my Chromebook (HP x360), for the most part. Obviously my biggest wish was more and better app support. With that said, what's a good reddit app? I've tried Boost and the official app, and they both look jacked up on my 'book.

Thanks
David
 

VidJunky

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I've found that using the official app is usually best for things like this. Often apps outside of the provider's app bring up privacy issues. Who are they sharing your info with, what are they doing with it and stuff like that. There can be other issues as well like limitations for posting or replying, ads or costs, just name a couple.

In this case in particular since you simply don't like the rendered image, you could use your browser to access the site. Browsers like Chrome will save your log-in and autofill it when you visit the site or it may auto log-in if you allow cookies. There can be benefits to using the full website view of a browser like give you more or better options than the often stripped down app would or better scaling of content.

Perhaps someone else will have a different take.
 

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