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    I am thinking of starting work on an open sourced fully featured Reddit client in February. I have a few ideas on how I can make it better and different than the current clients available. What are the features you wish the current clients had?

    I am thinking of starting work on an open sourced fully featured Reddit client in February. I have a few ideas on how I can make it better and different than the current clients available. What are the features you wish the current clients had?


    I am thinking of starting work on an open sourced fully featured Reddit client in February. I have a few ideas on how I can make it better and different than the current clients available. What are the features you wish the current clients had?

    Posted: 04 Jan 2019 12:31 PM PST

    I made this post on iosprogramming sub and they recommended me reach out here:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/iOSProgramming/comments/acghm0/i_am_thinking_of_starting_work_on_an_open_sourced/?st=jqihngm2&sh=80534252

    I have been thinking of working on this for quite some time and for last few months, I have tested quite a few iOS and Android Reddit clients. I have a few ideas on how I can make it different and better but I guess, I can only disclose it once I have actually started working on it and at least have a prototype going.

    I plan on building a fully fledged client and releasing it on Testflight and then accept bug fixes and enhancements from the community. I plan on making entire code available on Github so that in case I die :p or something else happens, people can still access the app.

    The reasoning for doing this is that I and others quite often face bugs in the current clients but other than just reporting the bug, we are stuck. If the entire code and build are available, then it would make bug fixes much faster to troubleshoot. Same thing with enhancements too.

    I also have an idea for exactly how I would like my reddit client to look like and since it's not available in the currently available apps, I would just build it for myself and share it with everyone else.

    What are a few things which you miss and wish the current clients had?

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    browser panels?

    Posted: 04 Jan 2019 07:09 PM PST

    Hey all, haven't used AB in awhile but I'm trying to revive an old iPad mini that can't be updated to iOS 10.

    AB handles about as well as I remember, but the one thing I can't figure out that's really bothering me is when you open an external link (to an article, or anything) and click on a link in that site, AB opens a new panel instead of opening that link in the panel. Is there a fix to this, or should I be looking elsewhere?

    submitted by /u/sodopro
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