Feedly – Smarter News Reader MODDED 2022

84.0.3

A single place to organize, read, and share all the content you need to succeed
4.3/5 Votos: 311,386
Versión
84.0.3
Actualización
15.11.2021
Requerimientos
5.1 and up
Tamaño
95M
Consíguelo en
Google Play

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Descripción

Your central place to organize, read, and share the information you need to stay ahead of the next big trend in your industry.

Every day, millions of professionals and passionate learners use Feedly on their phones and tablets to follow the blogs, magazines, and other sources that matter to them.

With Feedly, you can easily organize all your publications, blogs, YouTube channels, and more in one place and consume and share more efficiently. No more zig zagging. All the content comes to you in one place, in a clean and easy-to-read format.

People use Feedly to read blogs, learn new topics, and track keywords, brands and companies.

Faster access to lots of different sources of news and information means that you can more easily keep up with important trends in your industry and build up expertise on the topics you really care about.

Because Feedly is connect to more than 40 million feeds, you can really go deep and find the niche content that is specific to your work or passion – this is a big difference from alternatives that feel very shallow and random in the content that is available.

From tech to business, design to marketing, media and beyond, Feedly helps you discover great feeds that you can organize in your feedly and read in one place.

Because it is powered by RSS, Feedly is an open system: you can add any RSS feed and read it wherever you go. Just enter the URL of that feed in the search bar or search for it by name.

Feedly offers useful integrations with Facebook, Twitter, Evernote, Buffer, OneNote, Pinterest, LinkedIn, IFTTT, and Zapier so that you can easily share stories with your networks and teammates.

We believe in speed and simplicity. We spent a lot of time making sure Feedly is the best free reader available on the Android phones and tablets. The app loads fast and offers a simple and clean reading experience.

The best way to start is to search for a blog, magazine or newspaper you like to read and add it to your Feedly.

If you are looking for inspiration, you can open the search panel and browse some of our popular topics. We help you discover the best blogs for tech, business, food, marketing, entrepreneurship, design, baking, photography and more.

Our mission is to deliver in one place all the knowledge and inspiration you need to keep ahead.

Happy reading!

[We are [email protected] and @feedly if you need support or want to report a bug]

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4 comentarios en "Feedly – Smarter News Reader MODDED 2022"

  1. Gary dice:

    Good app, but it’s missing features, lacks consistent development, and is awful with audio/visual media. I’ve been using Feedly for years now, and I can say that this is a good reader. Were it not for a few points it would be five stars. No notifications: Updates to feeds must be checked manually. The media player is very minimalistic and prone to crashing the app. This is a terrible reader for podcasts. Very little development. I’ve seen few major updates, and bug fixes are few and far between.

  2. Mike Wille dice:

    I use Feedly to aggregate the newsletters & articles. It does a lot really well but the core experience is awful. You can’t select/highlight much text w/out it autoselecting the entire article. Then I tap trying to get back & double tapping exits me from the article (why?!) I come back in & it loses my spot. If I try to expand an img it bounces me out of the article. I may repeat this 8x before successfully highlighting a passage. No push notifications. Widget is broken for half my feeds.

  3. Shawn Saenger dice:

    I love this app and use it every day. It’s great to be able to keep up-to-date on my favorite news site. I didn’t give it a full 5 star rating because of some sever annoyances. First, not every image gets loaded onto the app. Second, quotes from twitter don’t show media attached to it. And third, images that do load up are wider than my phone’s width, so I have to scroll sideways, to view it all. There were a couple of times where the app showed 4 news articles per page, instead of the default, like, 6 it shows. I think it was a bug to show 4, because it goes away after I close the app, and reverts to showing 6 per page. I prefer seeing four, because text and image (again, if it loads up) is bigger.

  4. Philip De Lancie dice:

    Has potential to be a very nice App with good layout. But unfortunately it’s missing a couple of essentials. – – – There’s no grouping of articles into categories (US, World, Sports, etc) that you can switch between with a single tap. So all types of stories from your selected sources are just jumbled together. – There’s no grouping of stories on the same topic from different sources. So you’ll have several articles on the same news story, but spread over multiple pages. They should be grouped, with one summary and then an expand/collapse btn so you can see which one you want to read. None of this is rocket science, Google News & Weather did it for years until it was replaced with crappy Google News. Add these features to the already nice layout and you could turn it into a great app.

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