Desktop Reddit app ‘Reditr’ has been packaged up for Ubuntu and made available for download.

The application, a sort of ‘TweetDeck for Reddit’, allows Reddit fans to browse content from the popular social sharing site via a manageable, multi-column style layout.

Although the main window can look overwhelming at first all columns can be edited, or removed, and others can be added.

Only want to follow 2 or 3 sub-Reddits? You can. Want to view ‘all the Reddits’? No sweat, it can do that too.

Features

The application is more than featured. The phrase ‘everything and the kitchen sink’ comes to mind when using it. This is both good and bad.

Good because Reddit users will find virtually any/every features of the website in the app (and then some), but bad because it’s not an instantly accessible to ‘non-Reddit’ users as it could’ve been.

One of the strongest ‘features’ of the application is that, unlike the website it’s based on, you never have to leave the app to view a link, picture or video. Everything can be viewed ‘in-app’.

From the main view you can hover over images to get a pop-up preview:

Clicking on a post opens it up fully, allowing you to browse comments, see linked media in better detail, and up or down-vote straight from the app.

For browsing image-heavy sub-reddits there’s a dedicated Gallery feature:

Other features include:

New Item Submission

Commenting

Auto-updating columns

Up and down voting

Light and dark themes

NSFW Toggle

Sadly Reditr lacks any direct Ubuntu integration. You won’t find a launcher quicklist or native notification bubbles or Messaging Menu integration

Reditr is as customisable as it is featured. A quick play around with the Preferences section will help you tailor it just the way you want.

For a quick orientation watch this video, made by the Reditr developers:

Download Reditr

Reditr is a free application available to download for Ubuntu-based distributions (as well as Mac, Windows and Chrome)

No PPA is provided yet, though the developers are looking into it. Hopefully the developers will be persuaded to submit the app to the Ubuntu Software Center, too.

But, for now, you’ll need to grab one of the .Deb installers from the Download section of the website.

Download Reditr for Ubuntu