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I recommend Palabre. You can choose your own sources and it gives you some options on how the ui appears. There's also offline support and readability. I use it everyday, highly recommend it. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.levelup.palabre
Palabre is the one I am using, for both feedly and other RSS feeds (has OMPL import for your feeds).
I don't think it's cross-platform, but it syncs read articles with feedly, so you can use a different feedly client on other devices without issues.
I'm loving Palabre. You can get swipe to show the sidebar and you can swipe between feeds. I think this is waht you're looking for?
Try Palabre, Fast Finder and an ad blocker (Adguard/Blokada/DNS66).
RSS is news aggregation. You pick which websites (anything from Chicago Cubs ESPN page, certain YouTube channels, theverge.com, anything really) that you would like to get stories from and its puts them all in one place. There are a number of platforms (web clients, mobile apps) that have their own interfaces but most are generally similar and all accomplish this same goal of bringing all your news together in one place. You can also create categories for your news sources (i.e. gaming, tech, sports, politics, etc.). When you're done viewing updates you can mark stories as "read" and they disappear to clean up space for new articles/videos/etc. Most platforms allow you to easily save and share articles as well. My favorite mobile app on android is Palabre (not sure if its on iOS).
I use Palabre with my Feedly account. Full article view and I like the magazine layout better than any other I've found. Offline stuff, dark mode.
Agreed. Feedly is fantastic as an alternative to Reader. I use the free tier and it does everything i need it to. Palabre is also a great RSS app with Feedly integration.
>Do you mean on android? I'm just using the feedly reader right now, I actually was really looking for a good RSS reader.
>The one app I really, really like on android is Poweramp Player. I remember I bought it a couple years ago and it's still great to this day.
Yep, get it here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.levelup.palabre
It's a Feedly client but much better than the official one IMO.
I recommend Nova Launcher, Reddit is fun and solid explorer as well.
Palabre is my current go to. It looks to be very similar to the way the current version of Pulse is laid out. It has some different options for the layout as well.
I wanted to let you know that today we have released Palabre 1.2 which offers a lot of features that you have been looking for such as Offline caching, large cards view, widgets and a lot of other new features.
It's worth taking a look again at the application if you tried on the first release.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.levelup.palabre
Palabre with Feedly feed.
Palabre should be able to do this.
Palabre is worth a look.
I personally like palabre
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.levelup.palabre&hl=en
I think that Palabre is the best.
I like palabre
RSS is still a pretty good choice if you're selective about your feed sources to avoid overload. I use Feedly to manage content and the Palabre Android app to view it. This allows you to get a brief overview of headlines and star articles you want to revisit and read or listen to with the TTS feature later. I find this easier and less "sticky" than getting news from social media where you are likely to get sucked into reading comments or unrelated content.
That said, Twitter can be surprisingly more useful that you might think if you curate your follows carefully. If you already use it and don't want to be distracted, create a separate account and only follow individual journalists who cover issues you care about. Then use something like Fenix to catch up on the more detailed analysis (and curated hot takes) that you might have missed in your RSS feeds. I only do this once a day at most though, and the rest of the time block both Fenix and Palabre with Offtime along with a custom blacklist in Adguard to prevent mindless browsing on twitter, reddit, and facebook.
Palabre got offline mode and cache size limit https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.levelup.palabre
Palabre RSS reader
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Check out Palabre
Palabre is great for offline reading. Enable offline mode and increase Cache size under Syncing tab in Settings.
I suggest you try Palabre. It has a dark mode and full article view and a lot of customization options.
Weather timeline also let's you do an AMOLED background, but there's still pretty big blocks of color up front so that depends on your definition I guess.
I know Palabre has a watch app, and you can sync it with Feedly, Inoreader, Twitter, etc.
After Pulse changed, I switched to Palabre and used feedly to store feeds. Not sure what their widgets are like though.
Palabre already satisfies all of those requirements...
It's no longer updated but I wouldn't trade it for anything new
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.levelup.palabre
i still use Palabre but i think devs abandoned that project. still no issues
Sounds like you want an RSS reader. I've heard good things about Palabre.
Palabre. It's a Feedly reader that has more features and works much better than Feedly.
Is the page RSS enabled? Because you can use Palabre if so, it has offline support.
Have you tried Palabre ?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.levelup.palabre
I am a fan of Parable.