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
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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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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.
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!
WeLook is a Facebook page reader, especially the page with photos, like 9gag, TIME, BBC, CNN, National Geographic, IMDB, Yahoo, Fandango.
WeLook provide a comfortable reading environment to you.
Of course, WeLook is fast, it provide a faster browsing speed.
WeLook will keep suggesting Facebook pages to user and you can follow the page without “like”.
WeLook makes sharing content become simple, you can share the images easily.
Features:
- Browsing Facebook page feeds without like
- Discover Facebook page by WeLook suggestion
- Customise feeds by interest, you can manage your own channels and feed sources
- Share image with any social networks
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=alvintclam.welook
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arpanet.rsslive
Get live RSS feeds and stay connected with news around the world.
Offline Reading: You can easily view RSS fields while away from the internet. All RSS fields are saved instantly to your device and you can view them while you are away from the internet.
Flowing UI: The user interface complies with the Android user interface guidelines to provide a seamless experience and ease of use. Therefore it is very easy to find your way around within the app.
Google feeds integration: We have added the function of integrating google feeds within the app. Therefore you can just import the feeds from Google feeds into this application directly.
Browser Sharing: You can share an RSS feed link from the Chrome / Firefox / Dolphin browser, or any other browser you use. Just navigate to a page that supports RSS, then share the page to RSS Live. RSS Live will then take care of the rest.
Widget support: Add widgets to your homescreen. Select which RSS feeds to display. You can also set the color of the widget.
Immersive mode: You can easily enter immersive mode while reading a news article. Just click on the immersive mode button. To exit immersive mode, just swipe down from the top of the screen.
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Good work mate. I've been looking for something light weight like this for feeds to monitor my websites and client sites. This looks perfect for this.
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Richieboy67 said:
Good work mate. I've been looking for something light weight like this for feeds to monitor my websites and client sites. This looks perfect for this.
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Cheers! Should you have any suggestions, please feel free to tell me
updated app
NewsAir
Stay with NewsAir always up to date. You see only news that actually want to see them. You have the choice!
Create categories for their personal RSS news Feeds. So that you do not miss anything important , you can create the NewsAir widget on your homescreen.
In the widget, you can simply select the category you want to see. There is no user acccount required.
If a RSS feed is not supported , please write to us and we'll take care of it.
NewsAir on Google Play
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