1. Build a personalized news stream based on your interests - favorite websites, news outlets and bloggers with no sign-up required.
2. Search the story (title) among your subscriptions.
3. Import your subscriptions from other reader through OPML.
4. Export to backup your subscriptions. Don't hesitate.
5. Search and install it from Play Store.
6. Archive the story that you wanna read it for later.
7. If you support our ideas and really like Just Rss, don’t be shy from giving it a few stars.
8. * New design Just Rss Beta is in open testing.
9. We never ask unnecessary permission for accessing your device.
10. If you can't find it, email us for the invite.
11. Give it a shot and leave us some feedback.
1. Way too much to try to put in folders one at a time on this app! People who don't need to import feeds may enjoy this app it didn't have ads.Great ; however, notifications when new items appear in 'Following' makes much more sense than notifications whenever new stories appear in any subscription doesn't it ? The following option you implemented is magnificiently designed with all the Regex and all, it is unfortunate that this effort is wasted because the user is not notified.It only allows 15 min minimum update interval unlike other RSS apps which allows as low as 30 seconds.
2. Thanks!It's ok, BUT the problem is that the feed import feature didn't import the folder structure of the news feeds.
3. The only thing I find annoying is, when I click on a folder containing multiple feeds I still have to click on each individual feed.
4. I'd also love a feature to prevent images from breaking the width of the screen (example: images and gifs on the Kotaku feed) and a feature to mark a feed as read.
5. These images have been downloaded into the app, why not make it more convenient (currently it needs to be opened in the browser)? Or no save just click to open, zoom in/out pics.
6. A true backup, that includes settings, would be ideal.Simple, lightweight, offers layout with or without thumbnails, no ads!, import/export, swipe between articles.
7. Great work 👍 Edit: i saw the grouping thing, but with grouping you can't see them individually.Lightweight and very responsive app.
8. Good work!I was looking for an RSS reader that respected my privacy and wouldn't attempt to control the content I was seeing.
9. Thank you for your efforts!I need to open, zoom in/out and save images from subscriptions(eg.
10. I should be able to click the folder and see all the feeds inside that folder.
11. The only thing I wish the app had was that hitting the back button would return you to 'Most Recent' before closing the app.