Slide for Reddit Apk

Slide for Reddit Apk

Latest version 6.7.1
18 Jun 2021

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version6.7.1
Rating4.0/5, based on 6,458 votes
Size‎12.2 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 4.1+ (Jelly Bean)
Author's NotesSlide for Reddit is a fluid, material-designed unofficial browser for Reddit

About Slide for Reddit APK

Slide for Reddit APK Download for Android
Slide for Reddit APK Download for Android

Description

Slide for Reddit is a feature-packed, material-designed unofficial browser for Reddit with an easy to use UI and tons of customization. Slide is ad-free, open source, and is packed with many unique features! Slide is for everyone, with a broad array of features for power users and sleek design for minimalists.

Highlights
• Gorgeous and unique design that is both pleasing to the eye, extremely easy to use, and fully configurable with over 12,000 theme combinations
• Slide is fully offline-capable! Sync your subreddits automatically and enjoy Reddit where you don't have internet, complete with images and gifs
• Make each subreddit unique with its own theme colors and accents
• Always ad-free and open source
• Image Flair support lets you show off your unique flair in your favorite communities, including /r/collegebasketball and /r/soccer
• Reply to comments and submissions inline without opening a reply window, and upload images straight into to your submissions/comments
• Support for many content sites, including Imgur, Tumblr, Gfycat, and Vid.me
• Most feature-rich and easy to use moderation suite on Android
• Hundreds of customization options to make Slide work exactly how you like it
• Lightweight and blazing fast

Other features that make Slide awesome
• Many view types including desktop compact for dense information display and beautiful material card layout for enjoying photos
• Gallery and shadowbox modes (pro) give you a new way to view your favorite subreddits
• Extensive data-saving options with quality selection, never blow through your data caps again
• Theme choices include a beautiful true black AMOLED theme, sepia theme, blue gray theme, and white theme
• Synccit integration
• Full subreddit wiki support, and ability to correctly render tables and code blocks
• Full multireddit support with the ability to view other users’ multireddits
• Switch accounts when writing comments
• Powerful filter system to block out what you don’t want to see
• View and delete your browsing history
• Get notified of new posts in subreddits
• “Casual” subscriptions that won’t show up on your frontpage
• Ad-Block in websites (Pro)
• Optimized for tablet viewing with configurable columns and popup comment views (Pro)
• Many more details and features that you will fall in love with

Slide is free to use and has no ads, so try it out today! Join our active community at /r/slideforreddit, and make sure to subscribe to be kept up to date with new features and updates.

Slide for Reddit is not affiliated with Reddit Inc. in any way. Slide accesses Reddit Inc's API and branding in accordance with Reddit Inc's third-party developer guidelines.

Latest updates

What's new in version 6.7.1

Join our community at r/slideforreddit for more information about this (and future) updates!

v6.7.1 Changelog:
• Fixed an issue where some multireddits would not load
• Other bug fixes and improvements

How to install Slide for Reddit APK on Android phone or tablet?

Download Slide for Reddit APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:

Update Phone Settings

  • Go to your phone Settings page
  • Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
  • Check the Unknown Sources box
  • Confirm with OK

Go to Downloads

  • Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (me.ccrama.redditslide-v6.7.1-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

6.7.1 (337)12.2 MB

Questions & Answers

Q: What is an APK File?

A: Just like Windows (PC) systems use an .exe file for installing software, Android does the same. An APK file is the file format used for installing software on the Android operating system.

Q: If I install an APK from this website, will I be able to update the app from the Play Store?

A: Yes, absolutely. The Play Store installs APKs it downloads from Google's servers, and sideloading from a site like ApkClean.net goes through a very similar process, except you're the one performing the downloading and initiating the installation (sideloading).
As soon as the Play Store finds a version of the app newer than the one you've sideloaded, it will commence an update.

Q: Why ApkClean.net can guarantee APK 100% safe?

A: Whenever someone wants to download an APK file from ApkClean.net, we'll check the corresponding APK file on Google Play and allow user download it directly (of course, we'll cache it on our server). If the APK file does not exist on Google Play, we'll search it in our cache.

Q: What are Android App permissions?

A: Apps require access to certain systems within your device. When you install an application, you are notified of all of the permissions required to run that application.

Don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or concerns.

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User's Reivew

3 ★I love this app. It has the best moderator tools out of any of the apps I've tried (a lot) and it's also one of the best looking. But the reason this only gets 3 stars is because like 90% of the time when I'm typing a comment it gets blocked by the keyboard. So I have to close the keyboard in order to check my comment. This is extremely annoying. I think perhaps the best way to handle this would be the way Joey for Reddit handles it. Bring up a different screen to type your comment.
3 ★As an alternative to the official reddit app, its fine. It has its own plethora of issues. Load times are pretty wild sometimes, and since the recent update it crashes consistently, even after clearing cache and reinstalling. Its a real shame, because the app is very customizable and enjoyable, when it works properly. Try something else before this, the issues are rather infuriating.
4 ★I love the emphasis on swiping for navigation, especially on a big phone. That alone is the main reason I use this over the standard reddit app. I have noticed however that my feed wont show every once and a while, which will make me have to log in and out which is anoying. Fine navigation is a big more difficult as well, but nothing that takes away from the experience
3 ★Great, but photos (especially in galleries) take a while to render and sometimes they don't render at all.
5 ★Every now and then the app bugs and won't let me open it by pressing the icon from the homescreen. I can open certain subreddits that appear on the long press pop-up menu but I can't actually see the main screen. Resetting the data and cache fixes the problem but I shouldn't have to do that. I'll update my review once it's fixed. It seems it has been fixed
5 ★The best app to use for reddit. The official reddit app is way too much like a social media app and goes against the whole point of what reddit is supposed to be. This app has a nice looking interface and is easy to use.
2 ★It's okay when it works properly, and frustrating when it doesn't. If scrolling a single sub by new, once it runs out of pre-loaded posts it will load the newest posts instead of older posts in newest order. Once it runs out of those, it either gets stuck in an infinite loop of the newest posts, or will default back to the FrontPage.
2 ★Let me just say I want to love it. I've been a supporter since day 1. Bought pro version day 1. I think it's absolutely the best designed Reddit app. Unfortunately there are serious performance issues since the beginning that I keep hoping will be resolved but never seems to happen. Serious lag issues on a high end phone. Occasional 20 second long freezes. Content not loading. It makes for a really frustrating experience despite the super nice design. I will continue to support the app and follow the development but I can't use it as my main Reddit app until the performance issues are resolved.
4 ★My favourite Reddit app, but the Android 11 integration could use some work. Gestures to open the side menu are often picked up by Android and function as back.
3 ★Great until recently after reddit introduced the ability to upload files without needing to go to a 3rd party host like imgur. Attempting to open these links will force the app to close. I've given it a while and there's been no update to enable this functionality and it's jarring to the user experience to have to play the guessing game "Will I get booted?". I know bacon reader can do this, but I'm not a fan of the UI. I'll try the official app next
3 ★It has been a great client and it supports a lot of features, but it has a giant problem: data leaks wildly with no reason. I might open a completely text based subreddit or just read my comments and Slide will suck 50-70MB out of nowhere without a hint of why. This is not acceptable and it's detrimental not only to my experience but to my data plan (not everybody has infinite data). If you don't care about your data please try this app, it's pretty thorough.
3 ★Very good reader with super-bad editing features. Every second post/comment that tskes longer then a minute to write fails to be posted and is "saved as a draft" ... never to be found again, mostly. On the one side, I love this app but on the other it also makes me very angry whenever I post anything a bit longer, just to loose it. And this is not some new problem....it's been here forever. If at least there was a nice way to handle drafts (some tab to view them all)...but there isn't one.