So you want to slow development on new features forever? If something gets added/changed it then has to updated, tested, released, and maintained three times (web, iOS, Android). Reddit didn't have an official app until 2016. Over 10 years after the website launch.
SN will likely release an API and community apps of all sorts will flourish.
I love the idea of community apps
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This. I am just waiting for an API and will begin building a native iOS client at the first mention of it. Would rather they focus on the site, which at this point is more than sufficient.
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And Reddit's mobile app is shit. It's an Android abomination. That's why I don't use it and I use something that's built for the Android ecosystem and is always on the verge of Android development. Long live Sync Pro.
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It is terrible indeed 😆
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you can write one codebase that's cross-platform...react native for example.
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