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1. It even has device-to-device sync to keep my feeds lined up between phone and tablet, and a true tablet UI! Plus it's FOSS! I will definitely donate.Brilliant RSS reader, even easier and cleaner than the old Google reader you still miss so much.
2. Absolutely what I wanted in an RSS reader! It's smooth, looks nice, has swipe actions, and since I mostly wanted it as a YouTube email notification replacement, works perfectly to dismiss videos as "seen" in order to hide them.
3. I'd like to see more ways to sort feeds (e.g., by source), but that's a minor quibble when you can just limit your feed to one source at a time (a nice touch).
4. Has a good reader mode and chrome custom tabs, lets me use either depending on feed.
5. It fits my needs and I can't say enough positive things.I think this is the RSS reader I've been seeking for a long time! It's fast, feature rich and attractively designed.
6. Other than that, this is great.There were a few things I initially had trouble figuring out, such as the fact that you have to swipe up in the dialogue box to access the "add feed" button when adding a new rss feed.
7. And best of all, it's open source and completely free.For reading Text Articles, this is probably the best RSS Reader on Android.
8. Why did most websites stop using RSS? Offering a feed is stupid easy -- set it and forget it.)Simple, straightforward and functional.
9. My only complaint is that there's no native Podcast support, which means while you can subscribe to Podcasts you'll need to play the audio in a separate app (or download the audio from your browser).
10. Reader mode and custom tabs work well.
11. What more do you need? Honestly, the app is great, and the developer is quite active for a relatively small free app, not sure what more you could ask for.