![]() The $2 app lets you browse by feed, new stories, or flagged stories under separate tabs. Simply type in your Google e-mail address and password, and the app takes care of the rest. As with iNews, importing feeds from Google Reader or manually from a Web site or feed address is supremely easy. You can switch the feature off in preferences.Ī better RSS reader is Mayor Justin’s Manifesto. The more feeds you have, the slower this is to load-and, indeed, the app crashed on me more than once. The feature doesn’t add much-the publication names get cut off, and any graphics just slow down the app. The app’s “fancy screen” feature is a more simplistic version of Newsstand’s ( ) design, with simulated front pages of each feed. (Ironically, the only place iNews gives you the option to navigate back up a previous item is in the trash menu.) The developers advertise all of this as a plus, but it’s an awfully presumptuous and inconvenient way to manage feeds. To flag a story, you need to add it as “favorite.” The item is then moved into its own menu. You can refer to the item again, but you need to exit what you’re reading, return to the home screen, tap the trash menu and hunt down the story. ![]() Once you’ve read it, the item goes straight into the trash. The app from gdiplus lets you tap an arrow to read the next story, but won’t let you read a previous item. INews (not to be confused with iNewz ) has some interesting features, but one fatal and confusing flaw. But publication names are cut off, and the included graphics slow down the app. What’s more? If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can enjoy complimentary access to 1,000 books, magazines, comics, and more.Headline News: iNews’ fancy screen features simulated front pages. But if you want to get free books, you can try Kindle Unlimited, which gives you unrestricted access to a range of ebooks at one affordable monthly price. I appreciate that there is no mandatory subscription, and you can even add your books to read. So, it’s easy to switch between reading and listening or enjoy both simultaneously for an engaging experience. Moreover, no matter how many books you’re reading at a time, it remembers your spot in each so you can seamlessly pick up where you left off.įurther, it doubles up as an audiobook app with access to Audible narrations at low prices. ![]() ![]() I love how you can adjust the display brightness, font size, and colors for eye comfort. It offers the largest collection of millions of books, newspapers, and magazines from across the world. The Amazon Kindle app changed how I read by making it convenient to access my entire library on my iPhone or iPad. ![]()
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