Company Name: Concerto
About: The most powerful way of browsing Tumblr: So many Tumblrs and photos to look
around? Need a grouping? Bookmark or quick access to your favorite blogs? Easy
image/video save? Batch download? This app's multi-tab feature will be a
definitive answer for your Tumblr app experience.
(Notice: 2 kinds of app
privacy depending on subscription: For subscribers, it collects only usage data.
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E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: 🌍 Visit Tumblr—Fandom, Art, Chaos Website
Privacy Policy: https://www.tumblr.com/privacy
Developer: Tumblr, Inc
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by TRAPAHOLIC777
Really good app, it just needs to be able to view archives (that would be the cherry on top) and it would also be nice if the app didnt slow down on showing some posts when you scroll down. Usually have to force close and open again. Must be a bug. Other than that, solid app.
by Grrrregory
Edit: I updated my review because it works fine except for the messaging part. It’s not their fault if Tumblr doesn’t provide access to it.
I tried it with two different accounts and it only had one or two old messages. I need an app that allows for messaging the people that I follow and who follows me. That’s one of the best parts of Tumblr in my opinion
by Aharkermp
I really love this app. I use it as my main tumblr reader. But I notice it does a poor job of memory management. Really slows down on iOS devices with less than 2GB of memory; will even suddenly quit. Also, would really love if it would let me sort the list of tumblrs I am following alphabetically, rather than (I presume) reverse chronologically. The memory issue needs to be addressed, though.