1. It can use Feedly as a source (so I can keep using Feedly on desktop), and, crucially, allows offline reading! I spend a lot of time on the Tube and this finally allows me to read without a connection (unlike Feedly's own app).
2. Specifically, new article notifications (which doesn't work all the time but still better than nothing), full article loading without opening a browser (and automatically doing so for the sources you choose), and some offline viewing.
3. Still, worth getting premium.One of the best news applications I've used so far, works well, with Rss reader, connection to Feedly, visually pleasing, beautiful widgets for the home screen.
4. Also sensible UI, doesn't expire old articles, unobtrusive ads, good long press options with premium.Needs updating and bug fixes.
5. Overall, really worth it as I can get most news sources (and other stuff like art, minigames, etc, if you tinker around with adding custom .rss) I want with only a one time purchase and no ads.
6. It's a shame this app hasn't been updated since July 2018, because this is the only RSS reader on Android I could find with the features I want.
7. Although it hasn't been updated in quite a while and it requires skme tinkering, that one time purchase is more than bang for my buck.
8. But if you are in the middle of using the app and a synchronization occurs, new articles are placed at the top, even when sorting oldest first, and can be automatically marked as read as you scroll down.
9. Plus I'd really like the theme to match system settings, and to be able to see saved articles from a single feed, not just a whole category at once.
10. How beautiful an app is doesn't matter if it doesn't get the basics right.The app stopped working this morning (long before the Cloudflare outage).
11. The developer doesn't appear to be actively supporting it and I fear that a future Android version will break it with no viable alternative.