You can add items to a playlist, and have them all read to you in the background afterwards. A tap on the audio icon opens the voice reader which reads the article to you using German, English, Spanish, French or Italian audio packs. You can read the article directly using it, switch to web feed almost instantly to display the native website instead in the viewer and not the feed, or tap on a button to load the website in the default system browser. ![]() You may change the sorting order from newest to oldest, disable "rich list" which does away with the first couple of words of an article to only display titles in the listing, or enable mark on scroll to automatically mark articles read when you scroll past them.Ī tap on an article loads it quickly in an integrated browser. ![]() ![]() The customization does not end there though. The app displays articles in list format by default, but you can change that to grid or card format instead. It does so silently and incredibly fast, and I was surprised the first time it happened that it pulled the articles already from added feeds.Īs far as options are concerned, you can display articles from individual feeds, or a combined feed. Once you have added one or more feeds to the application, it starts to pull articles from those feeds automatically. Search is probably faster than typing feed urls directly, and a quick test revealed that it finds many feeds including ours (yay). The second option is excellent if you are already using a desktop feed reader and want the same feeds in gReader as well.
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