Feed reader app5/28/2023 ![]() ![]() The screen shots above show just one of the themes available. The layout and behavior was a little confusing at first, and I discovered that there were numerous ways to view a folder full of feeds. I used the tablet mode to make use of the screen size, but there is also a more linear layout designed for smartphones and smaller screens. ![]() When I used this app before it was on my Nook HD+, and since I bought the app at the time I did not buy it again so I could try it on my KFHD. ![]() The paid version cost $3 and offers a few more offline reading options and support for multiple accounts. This is a free/paid app which syncs with Feedly and BazQux. Here’s what I thought of JustReader and gReader. I have also tried gReader, but I didn’t care for it.It just wasn’t as polished.įeedly, Digg, and Pulse have been covered extensively, so I won’t duplicate work done elsewhere. I use it for my news reading whenever I am away from my computer. I looked at it a couple months ago and it’s the best of the 3 Android apps I tried. It’s the only paid app, but it is also the most feature rich and it works with my preferred service (BazQux). Of the 5 apps, I have to say that I like JustReader the best. While the Amazon Appstore does offer a few of the major names it doesn’t have much more than that (not that I could find). ![]() It turns out that there isn’t a terribly large selection of news reader apps to chose from. Three of them tied into specific platforms, but the other 2 can work with any number of news reader services. Here are 5 apps for reading news feeds on your KF. I couldn’t find any info posts on the news reader apps available for the Kindle Fire, so I set out to write one. They all talked about apps you could find in Google Play or iTunes, but hardly any thought to mention the Amazon Appstore. The drawn out death of Google Reader earlier this year inspired the tech blogosphere to write any number of blog posts about possible alternatives, beit AOL, Digg, one of the magazine style agregators, or some newly launched service.Īn awful lot has been written over the past 6 months, but I noticed today that almost all of the posts missed an important part of the topic. ![]()
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