Can someone suggest me a good news reading app which support trackpad navigation in blackberry classic?
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Can someone suggest me a good news reading app which support trackpad navigation in blackberry classic?
I put one called "News" on my mom's Z10, never tried it on my Classic though..
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Never really found a good news aggregator on my classic. In the end I just used Reddit in Motion on /r/worldnews for light news reading.
I use USA Today and Flipboard.
How to use flipboard in classic? Blackberry world shows classic is not compatible to flipboard.
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I don't have a Classic so cannot speak for trackpad navigation, but I have tried many many RSS readers for BB10 on my Z10's, and have settled on the following:
Feedminder
RSS Hub
multiFEED
Works with Cobalt's google play services, although the experience is not great because of the screen format.
Hasn't USA today pulled it out of BlackBerry World?
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gNewsReader
Works like a champ for me. It has shortcuts an support for the trackpad.
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I'll check that out as well, thanks.
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I use "Euronews".
Check out "News Feeder" by Martin Vastbinder in BlackBerry World! This is the best RSS reader in BB10. Simple and work flawlessly
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Hadn't heard of that one. What's his business model for that free app. Advertising?
Why do you think it is "best"?
No advertisements and very simple in use.
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RSS Savvy.
Gotta recommend news feeder. Simple rss app with no ads and trackpad friendly.
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NewsFuse...Brilliant app. http://appworld.blackberry.com/webst...ntent/59228789
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I hadn't heard about that before. So I decided to take a chance on it for a dollar, the description didn't have quite enough info for my taste but I tried it.
Just sent in my refund request. You cannot pick what the news sources are. :laughing:
For the life of me I cannot understand why an adult would want someone else deciding what they read...