What is the best rss reader for offline use? Previously I use Mobipocket on a Windows Mobile device. Mobipocket does not support Android.
Free Full Feed Sparse RSS Pro (by Charly Om)
It can also fetch the entire article from the feed which can be read offline.
I use pulse, it will download the headlines and a brief paragraph. Then I scroll through and star what looks interesting and when I have extra time I go back and just read the starred articles.
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I have tried a few RSS Reader for Windows Mobile 7. None of them can fully cache a feed (including ALL images within the feed) for offline reading (without Internet connection). Most of them are good, but the only feature that I would really like to have is the ability to fully cache a feed including all the images.
Have you came across any RSS Reader (for Windows Mobile 7), which can do this?
For your info, I was an iPhone user. And for iPhone, there is this RSS Reader called Byline which can do exactly that and I love it.
So, anyone actually have used any RSS reader before?
Hi,
I started to use RSS on my Prime and I am disapointed by one thing. Maybe there is a bad settings or something... Some of my RSS are displayed in full length with pictures etc. and some has only few first rows and then I have to continue to the original article clicking the link below.
Can I set this in a different way or is it a feature of particular blogs and sites?? This is really bothering to everytime go to the original source, especially when offline reading Note: I tried several RSS readers (Reader HD, gReader, Google Reader, ...)
I have also noticed the truncated feeds on some sites, and I think this is determined by the site itself as to what to include in the feed. For example, Lifehacker seems to only include the first few sentences of the article, and then a More >> link. This seems to be the case when either viewing the feed on a computer (using Google Reader or Feedly) or on the Android RSS reader (like Reader HD).
What sites are you noticing the truncated feeds on?
I thought that it will be a problem of those sites. I watch some local (Czech) sites. Well, it is pitty and bothering this way. But probably we cannot do anything with that.
There are several services that expand truncated RSS feeds into the complete text. The one I use is fulltextrssfeed.com, and it seems to work fine.
Search for "full rss feed" to find other services.
rospenz said:
There are several services that expand truncated RSS feeds into the complete text. The one I use is fulltextrssfeed.com, and it seems to work fine.
Search for "full rss feed" to find other services.
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Geat! Thank you! It works.... I hope the link generated by this site will stay there for a long time
Hey Guys
Does anyone know an app which can fetch custom RSS Feeds and PDF files on a regular basis for offline viewing?
Background: We have some free newspapers here who offer an online pdf edition or rss feeds. Like the News Reader which is pre-installed I want to fetch the pdf edition on a daily basis... The newsreader which is installed can do that as well, but I refuse to pay for a newspaper which is free. For the RSS Feeds I tried Spool and Readability but both have no options to fetch something automatically on a regular basis...
Help would be appreciated
Looking for help.
I personally use Moxier mail and love it... However, my company is now going to use S2's to distribute / receive corporate reports based on PDF.
I have been testing Moxier and Repligo and the internal Document Viewer on ICS/Jellybean. Both have a viewer option which displays the PDF "to fit"
i.e. Repligo - Flow Text
Android Document Viewer - Reader View
However, neither of these allow these views to be set as default meaning that when you view the report in PDF you have to either double tap to zoom or select the appropriate view mode.
I've tried Adobe, Document to go, Perfect Viewer, ezPDF, Beam Reader, qPDF, Office Suite, and Foxit and Repligo and the Android Document Viewer are best if they only had an option to set the default view.
Any thoughts???
Cheers
GG
Hello,
I'm looking for an RSS feed reader that is smart enough to find the feed URL automatically, for example I type a website like "xda-developer.com" or better, just "xda" and the app has a search engine that finds the URL http://www.xda-developers.com/feed/
The app should not force me to register, and should not have abusive permissions.
I don't like predefined feeds, I prefer to choose my own sources, but if I can remove them it's OK.
Open source would be great. Paid app would be OK if nice looking.
Do you know such an app, or should I develop it myself?
Thanks!