![]() ![]() A mobile app for AOL Reader exists – it's similar in function to Feedly's mobile reader. I've written about AOL's RSS service and it's fantastic. AOL Reader : AOL Reader offers a lot of the same services as Feedly and it's remarkably fast.Consider using it for mobile devices, along with Javelin Browser. FeedMe: FeedMe is the most data and time efficient out of all the RSS readers out there.It requires another RSS service as a syncing backbone, though. ![]() Press : Press, although a paid app, offers the best visual experience out of all the RSS readers.Check out my guide to Feedly for more details. It features a hosting service that many mobile apps piggyback on and many hard-to-find features in the paid version. Feedly: Offers both a browser based interface and a software based interface.Pretty much all feed readers which include a Web interface also provide hosting services. RSS readers loosely divide into three categories: (1) those that offer a browser-based interface (2) those that offer dedicated apps or programs (3) those that offer both access from a browser and access from software. Various flavors of mobile reader exist, such as Tiny Tiny RSS and Press. A feed reader stores and views the content of an RSS feed. ![]()
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