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first2010-11-25 17:02:27
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first, 2010-11-25 17:02:27

Recommend an RSS reader for Android

You need a reader with a link to Google Reader.
I have tried and periodically check for changes in NewsRob .
Good program, though not very beautiful.
Not satisfied with the fact that it takes a long time to download new articles, it often crashes. 1000 entry limit. Feed cannot be added.

Pulse News Reader with "iphony" interface - the opposite of newsrob - beautiful as hell. Accordingly, it is unrealistic to understand what new articles are from the main page. It ripples in the eyes. Although it seems comfortable. But the main disadvantage is only 20 feeds. What else can be said here.

Now I use Feedr .
There are no minuses of previous programs, although there are a couple of minuses:
There is no multi-touch - it's hard to see pictures. Sometimes crookedly scales pictures (usually normal). You can add a feed, but you need to specify the feed address, and not just the page address. Viewing articles is a general list - until you scroll through the article to the end, you will not see the next article. In an adult reader, this is normal, but in the mobile version it is annoying. So I could not get used to it for 3 months of use.

In general, I consider NewsRack on the iPhone to be the ideal rss reader, although I said goodbye to the iPhone a year ago. )

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misha91, 2010-11-25
@first

here is a good overview - www.talkandroid.com/8805-top-5-android-rss-readers/

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zimorodok, 2010-11-25
@zimorodok

I use Yahoo news RSS reader (free) and I'm happy.

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Lamo, 2010-11-26
@Lamo

BeyondPod - both RSS and podcasts. Only here you can normally use only the full version, since it is inexpensive.

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amc, 2010-11-26
@amc

Google Reader. Naturally requires an internet connection. Quite edible.

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ilyuxa, 2010-11-26
@ilyuxa

I use Newsroom

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