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5 Windows 10 apps you should try: Reading, writing, rolling, and Redditing
By Seth Brodeur published

Here's a look at the Universal Windows 10 Reddit app 'Readit' running on Xbox One
By Jez Corden published
The Universal Windows Platform has arrived on Xbox One and it's gearing up to bring hundreds of new apps and services to the console.

Reddit app Readit for Windows 10 is ready for the Xbox One with latest update
By John Callaham published

Hands on with Baconit for Xbox One, one of Windows 10's best Reddit apps
By Jez Corden published
One of Windows 10's best Reddit solutions has arrived on Xbox One thanks to the Universal Windows Platform. Join us for a quick video session with Baconit.

Monocle Giraffe may be my new favorite Windows app for memes on Imgur
By Daniel Rubino published
Looking for a fun app that will likely make you laugh? Check out Monocle Giraffe a new app for Windows 10 and Mobile for browsing only the dankest memes on Reddit and Imgur.

Readit app adds user tagging, cloud sync and more in latest update
By John Callaham published
Readit, the popular third-party Reddit app for Windows 10 PC and Mobile, has received a massive update. It adds, among other things, user tagging, cloud sync support and more.

Readit for Windows 10 adds new image features, moderator mail and more
By John Callaham published
The popular third-party Reddit app Readit has been updated for Windows 10 PC and Mobile. It includes some new image features, the addition of moderator mail to the hamburger menu and more.

Reddit has no plans for its own Windows app, but many third-party apps are great
By John Callaham published

Reddify is a brand new third-party Reddit app for Windows 10 PC and Mobile
By John Callaham published
Yet another third-party Reddit app for Windows 10 PC and Mobile, Reddify, is now available in the Windows Store. The user interface allows for four different view options for each subreddit.

Bill Gates talked about the Surface Book, his thoughts on VR, and more in his latest Reddit AMA
By John Callaham published
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates answered a lot of questions today during his fourth Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything) session, including what he thinks of the Surface Book, VR and more
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