I'm referring to the same type of app Snaptu had in its own application. It was called News/Blog. Where u could add any website with RSS feeds so u could read blogs, news or gossip pages like perez hilton.
The pages were sort of reformatted to a very neat mobile view, without big pictures, ads and stuff.
I wanna dl that particular app by itself because that's the only app I liked inside Snaptu and Snaptu itself is really laggy.
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Okay, I've tried to google it up. Downloaded a few and so far none that I like. Some too complicated with too many advanced options, some wayyyy too laggy and etc.
Just need a really simple one, as I said like the Snaptu one. Just add and ready to read. Moreover readily available whenever u click on it without needing to wait.
Anyone knows of good apps for rss feeds (for blogposts in particular)
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I used to use FreeRange with my 8100/8220. They give you the option to edit your feeds online. It has a simplistic look with plenty of options. Since it doesn't play nice with my 9550 I've started relying on Opera Mini's built in feed reader. Go to a site and if there is a feed for it you'll have the option to subscribe by clicking on a link at the top of the page. You can easily manage your feeds from your device and it has a very simple layout. I really like Opera 5, but it doesn't have the feed reader and you have to create a shortcut to it (very easy process). Opera Mini 4.2 has it built in. Another perk of using this is one less app to worry about that is separate from a new browser.
I use upvise. It is literally the app I use the most. The quote of the day feature is nice as well.
I haven't posted enough to do link but think upvise then dot com.
Thanks for mentioning Upvise, I never heard of it before but I just tried it and its a great app. Lightning quick and very functional, not to mention lightweight which is very important to me. Works nice on my Storm 2.
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