Looking for a RSS Reader - Android Apps and Games

Is there any RSS reader that acts like Google Reader. Most important feature i need from Google Reader is the possibility to view 20 articles at a time and then mark them read and read next 20 articles. RSS Readers i've tried has options to mark all articles as read or one article at a time and since i have subscribed to many feeds with >100 articles it's impossible to read them all at once.

Try newsrob. It's on the market
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i really like FastReader, also on the market

I highly recommend Feedr. It aint free, but the integration with Google Reader is excellent and it syncs fast.
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What about gReader in the marketplace? It syncs against Google Reader, shows 20 articles at a time, you mark those as read/unread, you can star/unstar, etc..
I wish it stored in SD, it seems to do it to ram, but otherwise it works pretty good.
I also hear using the Android Browser to Google Reader (mobile website) works fine too, haven't tried it. It's awful in Opera, but someone suggested using the built-in browser.

Hmm, how about a good RSS Reader that supports properly import of OPML files?!?!
Is there any good rss reader, comparable like RSS Hub or pRSSreader ?!?!
I indicate those two apps, cause both can import OPML files, and most important, can keep the structure of my the RSSs, in directories...
It's hard to find a good (free) android RSS reader, cause there are many choices and most of them are more orientated to work with google reader...
Anyone??

If you have php-webspace you can use Tiny Tiny RSS on that and use my client for your phone. I just opened a thread about it in this forum, it is in "Android Development and Hacking -> Android Apps and Games -> ttrss-reader, Android client for Tiny Tiny RSS (php)"
(sry, cant post direct link because i just registered and am not allowed links to prevent spam...)
Greetings,
nils

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[REQUEST] [APP] Google Reader App with full web?

I use NewsRob to read Google Reader Engadget.com articles, but it never downloads the comments and is unable to do so. I have to open each article in the browser in order to read the comments, and use Home Long Press to swap back and forth between the two apps constantly.
Is there any Google Reader app that allows you to see the full webpage within the app? The free-er the better.
I use NewsRoom does the same thing. I can just press back and it goes back to App. Outside of comments its all there though , images etc.
Even the stupid Geniewidget leaves the app now.
I hate it. Should be self contained.
it doesn't allow comment viewing but most dont however I for sure reccommend Pulse, very pretty and intergrates with google reader. I reviewed it here on Droiddog
http://www.droiddog.com/android-blog/2010/07/app-review-pulse/
Google Reader itself doesn't show comments if they aren't in the RSS feed.
The engadget app does that. Its pretty decent and you can post and reply within the app.

RSS full-article app?

I'm looking for a news reader that will pull the entire article instead of just the RSS feed (which is just headlines). I take the train to work every day, and I'd like to be able to read the news even when I'm underground.
Does anyone know if an app like this exists or is in development?
google newsreader from stock roms has an option to "download full article".
open app, go to settings-> google news settings -> second checkbox "pre-download text".
cannot tell the exact name, because I work on a german version of google news.
NewsRoom can do that too, but it's paid.
"Pulse News Reader"
Great rss/news reader I found yesterday
Full articles in app (click "web"), pictures, widgets
Free in the market, no ads!
[edit] I'm just looking at pulse now, and I don't think it will actually pre-fetch the articles. Sorry. Still a good reader.
Version 1.8 of Pulse News Reader (in the Market now) includes this new feature:
Offline sync: No internet? No problem. Pulse loads the news stories you read, and makes it available wherever you are.
I use NewsRob. Does offline caching to SD card and lets you configure how many articles and lets you decide what to cache (Images, articles, websites). I syncs with Google reader. I love it!

looking for a pdf reader with a certain ability

When I was on 4.0.1 I could read the rather large pdf files (20+ pages), with the onboard document viewer, which saved the last position of the document.
Unfortunatly, this Rom was also heavily lagging on my Nexus S, so I switched back to MIUI and now ... need a pdf reader with the same ability. Adobe Reader loses track of your reading progress, when closed - are there any apps out there you could recommend? would spend up to 5 Euros for this, IF I could also use it to read my ebooks.
Thanks in advance
Ezpdf reader, it even reads texts aloud. Install ivona voice too

Anybody read ebooks on the 1020 ???

How can i read my downloaded ebooks on my 1020 , i can transfer the book to my 1020 using Calibre on my notebook, but none of the ebook readers i have tried on the Windows app store can not see them
Can anybody help.
Thanks
John
I tried with the USB connection and it never worked. You have to use either Skydrive or the Calibre server.
For Skydrive just make a folder in your Skydrive account and put all your ebooks in it, the use freda+ or fbreader to download them.
I can't remember off the top of my head how to set up Calibre as a local opds server but I think it is well documented in the manual.
I wish I knew where the files sent over the cable ended up
Hope this helps.
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I have been using freda+ and skydrive it`s the only way i can get it to work
Thanks
John.
I personally use MoHoo Reader, it has ability to import from SkyDrive, via Wi-Fi, SDCard (which is not available for 1020), Media Library...
Guys you should also try the bookviser application.
Its the only app that i got used for reading..
easier and does not fatigue the eye.
I read on phones since my Nokia 6600.
Generally, I read using The Kindle app, since I can continue to read while on The Phone, on The iPad or the Kindle reader itself.
Since The Kindle app for WP 8 is not able to see side-loaded books, I email myself my books in ePub format, and open them on The Phone using the Fiction Book Reader app. I set the black background with white text, so my eyes won't get tired and it works like a charm.
Have you tried Tucan? http://www.windowsphone.com/en-us/s...98d16-f21e-4410-841e-3b2281342139?signin=true
It's very complete and can import all varieties of files, also crazy custimizations (you'll feel on Android ). I recommend it
Reading books on the 1020
Tinderbox (UK) said:
How can i read my downloaded ebooks on my 1020 , i can transfer the book to my 1020 using Calibre on my notebook, but none of the ebook readers i have tried on the Windows app store can not see them
Can anybody help.
Thanks
John
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You can use the Kindle app. It gives you an email address where you can mail your books to it and it will come up in the app

Free App - Feed Me

Feed Me is a great way to browse the content of your favourite news, fashion, sports sites.Feed Me is a powerful and fast application to organise and read your favourite feeds.
Feed Me brings automatically updated information straight to your smartphone. You can monitor news, blogs job listings personals and classifieds. More and more sites offer feeds, which you can identify by a small button that says either RSS or XML. However, if you click one of these links, you will most likely get a page full of code in your browser. To properly read the feed, you need an RSS reader and Feed Me is the best one for the job.
*Supports all common RSS and web feed protocols.
*Clean look and feel
*Add, Edit, Delete your feeds.
*Configure text size
*Share your favourite articles with your friends
If you have suggestions to improve the app, or you find bugs please email us at [email protected]
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.AnimusTekFeedMe&hl=en
Search for it on google play
Yes, totally agree. And the best part, according to me, is that this is probably the only feed reader on Play Store which allows you to share the full feed content with anyone over email!
animustek said:
Feed Me is a great way to browse the content of your favourite news, fashion, sports sites.Feed Me is a powerful and fast application to organise and read your favourite feeds.
Feed Me brings automatically updated information straight to your smartphone. You can monitor news, blogs job listings personals and classifieds. More and more sites offer feeds, which you can identify by a small button that says either RSS or XML. However, if you click one of these links, you will most likely get a page full of code in your browser. To properly read the feed, you need an RSS reader and Feed Me is the best one for the job.
*Supports all common RSS and web feed protocols.
*Clean look and feel
*Add, Edit, Delete your feeds.
*Configure text size
*Share your favourite articles with your friends
If you have suggestions to improve the app, or you find bugs please email us at [email protected]
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.AnimusTekFeedMe&hl=en
Search for it on google play
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