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Description
Inoreader is the content reader built especially for power users who want to save time.
Using a content reader helps you keep up with your top information sources - content comes straight to you, saving you the time to go and check every site on your own.
With Inoreader you can also monitor news about specific keywords, save pages from the web for viewing later or subscribe to social feeds. And when you need to look up some past piece of content you liked, you can rely on the powerful free search and full archive of your subscriptions.
Inoreader also keeps track of which items you've read, so you only see the unread items when you come back, even when you login on different devices.
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Reviews
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by Teddy
All it took for Inoreader to woo me away from Feedly and Pocket was a native WP app! Thanks for the support! That said, it's clearly a first try. No transparent tile, let alone a live tile. A long name, when "Inoreader" would have sufficed. Worse, the killer Inoreader feature for me is broadcasting, which isn't offered in the app. I'm holding my last two stars hostage for this feature - my entire IFTTT workflow is dependent upon broadcasting with a custom message from the app! I'll miss Nextgen, Poki, and Phonly in the short term, but I have high hopes for Inoreader! Perhaps they're aware that Windows 10 is days away, and that a high-quality universal app could make loyal users out of hundreds of thousands of Windows users on PCs, tablets, smartphones and XBox!
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by Roman
Looks very promising. Already it's pretty functional application and with dedication of Inoreader team I fully expect it to catch up with versions for other platforms.
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by Dominic
Not bad for first try! It works good. But I think it's too much empty space in the top... No transparent title, no live title. 3 stars for now, but I will use it, thanks!
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Best RSS Reader Service, App Needs Work by Chris
I love Inoreader as a service. I use the web version all the time. The Win10 version is catching up slowly but still not as good as the Android version. The app crashes and resumes a lot out of standby (I believe this is honestly more an issue with whole OS, official Windows apps are just as bad). The built-in browser isn't compatible with many sites (Edge is only slightly better) so I change the setting to open directly in Edge. And lastly I wish the entire UI would rotate. Other than those few things, the app does what it says on the tin.
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by Kaede
Good service, but app so slow. UI need to be improve. iOS version is far more better.