reditr

Reditr is amazing.  If you follow Reddit or just poke around every now and then, this Chrome app will make your day.  It organizes Reddit in just the perfect way (at least for me.)  On the left side of your page, you'll find a series of expandable menus for the different features available.

Start typing in the subreddit field and choices start to propagate below.  Tapping enter takes you to the subreddit at the top of this list.  I'm sure most Reddit clients have something similar but I thought it noteworthy none the less.  Further down you'll find all your subscribed subreddits.  Reditir is a very well organized and beautified client for Reddit without being too cumbersome to enjoy its aesthetics.
Reditr is also great to keep your own account(s) straight.  Once signed in, you'll receive any notifications you may have pending regarding posts you've made.  You can also easily search any activity you've taken part in and switch from one account to another by simply selecting your username (MetalHeadNY in my case,) to reveal the drop-down menu for access to other accounts linked.  Any messages you may have received are also easily accessed from the GUI.

There are many more features I haven't touched on that this suite contains (tools for user search, content search, etc.) so give it a look and see how it fits into your daily Redditing.

Reditr is also a great app to tack onto your arsenal if you're using a scaled computer system like the raspberry pis and other micro (and smaller, think USB) PCs.  It takes nearly everything that Reddit has to offer, makes it pretty and organized, and puts it all in place for you to come through.

Reditr (and Reddit) user trygame901 had this to say about the Chrome App:
"I'm using a raspberry pi with chromium os and this makes using reddit so much nicer. You have no idea, I'm going to try this on my desktop."



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