The last update to Reddit In Motion was a small but important one but now there's another update rolling out through BlackBerry World that has a few more bug fixes in it. Moving up to v2.2.6.0, if you've been experiencing the 'network error' notification on start up this release should fix that along with your messages and comments being cut short by semi colons and other punctuation. Finally, the comment box is now cleared when you submit a comment of cancel the submission of one. Overall, another small update really but it corrects some annoying bugs and that's always awesome.
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Reddit in Motion update brings multiple improvements
Although there are several Reddit clients available in BlackBerry World, Reddit in Motion remains one of the most popular and after a short drought of updates, the developer has now pushed out a new release that addresses several issues related to how images appear within the app.
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