Best feed reader app? - General Questions and Answers

Hi all. I am looking for a good and simple feed reading app. Tried Feedly, which is buggy as hell and Flipboard which is just fancy and slow. Any other suggestions?
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joydeepm08 said:
Hi all. I am looking for a good and simple feed reading app. Tried Feedly, which is buggy as hell and Flipboard which is just fancy and slow. Any other suggestions?
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I'm using gReader and I'm very pleased with it, it has an pretty looking good widget and the option to download the articles as text cache to read offline is very useful especially when you are bored and don't have Internet connection, also you can sync with you Feedly account or simply register with you Google account and looking for rss resources is easy.

I use gReader and I like it for its capabilities to sync more easily with my rss podcasts. The second one I'd recommend is press. It has a simple and clean look. Press costs some money though while greader is free.
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And they both support feedly
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I am looking to find a program that will allow me to sync todo lists, notes and grocery lists between me and my girlfriend. Free would be nice. What does everyone recommend?
Evernote
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Springpad and Catch are also worth looking at.
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definitely reccomend Gtasks. Everything syncs with gmail so you'll never loose your tasks when changing phones.
My wife and I use Our Groceries, which is pretty much our only option, because she has an iPhone and it's the only app I've found that will sync our lists across my Nexus S and her iPhone 4.
Springpad is the best. Evernote is polished but isn't really intuitive
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I'm using Springpad and quite like it
+1 for gtasks. But -7 for the price.
Catch is free, and available on both iPhone and Android (and web) https://catch.com/
Confused by the choices. However springpad has a upper hand since it also has to do list.
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Springpad for me as it allows you to access notes when you don't have an internet connection, also has iPhone/iPad app.
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+1 for Catch
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I don't know about task list/todo functionality (don't think it has that) but I really like Catch. Is an awesome notes application, and I've used the same account over an iphone and two android phones (and kept the same persistent notes all the way through, has been great!). As well, it has decent browser access, so you can access/create/edit notes on your pc. You can attach pictures to notes as well in the free version. All notes will be stored on both your phone and on catch servers, thus no worries regarding losing them. (If you work for the CIA, I wouldn't use Catch to store state secrets, but don't think the average user needs to worry )
As the base version is free, I'd definitely check it out! Easy for yourself and your girlfriend to sign in to the same catch account, then you share the same notes

Best Office Suite App?

Im looking for an office suite app. I'll mostly use it for editing word docs, but also for editing PowerPoints. I want dropbox syncing capabilities also. I'm currently trying to decide between Quickoffice pro and Officsuite 6 Pro. Any insight is appreciated. Thanks
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QuickOffice came preloaded, but it wasn't the pro version. I found OfficeSuite Pro 6 on sale one day (I think it was $4.99) and have loved it ever since. I can't offer much in the way of comparison with QuickOffice or DTG - I refuse to pay $15 so I have no way of knowing how they perform. OfficeSuite gives me all I want and it does sync with DropBox.
cjhockey said:
Im looking for an office suite app. I'll mostly use it for editing word docs, but also for editing PowerPoints. I want dropbox syncing capabilities also. I'm currently trying to decide between Quickoffice pro and Officsuite 6 Pro. Any insight is appreciated. Thanks
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Documents to Go is what I have been using and it works great. If you want Dropbox sync all you need to do is store your chosen files in your Dropbox folder and the Dropbox app will take care of the syncing. It doesn't have to be a feature of the Office app.
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Google Keep

New App by Google
Quickly capture what’s on your mind and recall it easily wherever you are. Create a checklist, enter a voice note or snap a photo and annotate it. Everything you add is instantly available on all your devices – desktop and mobile.
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• Keep track of your thoughts via notes, lists and photos
• Have voice notes transcribed automatically
• Use homescreen widgets to capture thoughts quickly
• Color-code your notes to help find them later
• Swipe to archive things you no longer need
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.keep
1st working link to the app I can founded. Thx
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Like the simple interface but will this last or die like google reader. Hard to trust google with these things now. Evernote as of now
Why not just use evernote?
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Why not just use evernote?
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one advantage ive noticed with google keep over evernote so far after a few mins is the integration it has with google now just press the google now button and say "note to self..." and say something that you want to remember for later" it stores in the app. still messing with it but ill keep evernote on the side as its my bagel/coffee order app to remember what everyones bagel and coffee prefs are lol, and ill keep any.do for now for shopping lists with my wife.
Is this backed up on cloud or the phone itself?
It's backed up on the cloud, on Google Drive as best as I can tell.
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Like the simple interface but will this last or die like google reader. Hard to trust google with these things now. Evernote as of now
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I guess that there is no need to fear that they will put a stop to this. So long as Google Drive exists, Keep is for keeps!
This is primarily saving data/ file onto our Google Drive and hence the service should not logically end.
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Full social hub app

Can someone please make a fast, good looking social hub app for android, with things like
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Tumblr
Flickr
Texting
Dialer
Whatsapp
Kik
Snapchat
And a feature that mirrors chatheads but for notifications aswel
All of these ones and whatever you can think off
All the ones I look at now either look awful, crash allot, just plain slow or simply doesn't include enough websites
I would pay for an app that had all of this in it, please get in touch if you have done, will do or know of an app like this
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Plus 1 I've been looking for something like this for years, it would truly be profitable
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news app

Guys, do you know any News app which will work offline but with scheduled sync (twice a day or more).
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