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Thursday, June 9, 2011

8 Great readers of RSS for the iPad (free!)

RSS feeds are an important part of the interaction of the Web site. Subscription to a page will allow you to get updates, see new information, follow current events, or just see something funny when it is posted on a blog. Whatever it is that you are looking for, these eight applications can give you a useful means of updating, 100% free.

Fluent News

Fluent news is not really an RSS reader, but rather an alternative to a. If you've found yourself irritated by how readers among the most recent headlines indicate only, and you want something for news sites that provide a more comprehensive overview on the events of days, it is a nice app to download.

The New York Times and CNET were very impressed by this player and he has given the price of "App of the week".

Google and Apple are welcome known to have more than one innocent rivalry. IPhone versus Android (with tablets suite by competitors) opposed the two against each other in the category of intelligent devices. But this app is an approved Goggle ereader who works on the iPad, providing a simple way to get RSS feeds.

The new version fixed some bugs that users have complained from the first version.

Feedler is available in two versions, free and paid. The paid $ 9.99 and it is very heavy, features worth the cost if you plan to use your feeds much. But if you just need something basic, free version should be more than enough.

MobileRSS HD

An another Google reader, MobileRSS HD is widely regarded as one of the largest available, especially for free. He specialized in keeping synchronized feeds, so you won't have to deal with constant reloading of certain programs of RSS.It is also compatible with Google accounts.

This application has been named App of the year by Apple, and it's more than as a stream reader. It returns also through photographs, programs, updates account (like on Facebook and Twitter) and more. This is an excellent program, although there were complaints of confidentiality. According to some users, the app scans the iPad to see if the user has jailbreaked software enabling third-party applications not sanctioned through the iTunes store.

News Reader for iPad

It is a really basic application which is almost identical to most of the other feed readers. But it is small, gets work and is a good thing for someone who has nothing else to do. I recommend only news sites.

ReadSquare

ReadSquare is more social networking minded. It connects the things that you and friends on sites like Facebook have. Once they are synchronized he keeps everything in one place, letting you quickly get updates and fast information. Everything is connected by tags, making it very easy to find.

Pulse

Pulse is a visualization that RSS Feed reader screen that you used to have to pay to use. Now it's completely free, and it offers an interesting way to get your info. It uses images instead of all the basic text titles, and it is attractive and easy to browse.

The future RSS readers.

These drives are a good example of how feeds have changed, and this is how simple to follow. If you're looking for an app, free to let you watch your updates at the touch of a screen, these should give you more than enough to choose.


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