Fluent Reader Lite - RSS Clien
by Haoyuan Liu
Fluent Reader Lite is a simplistic, cross-platform, and open-source RSS client.
App Name | Fluent Reader Lite - RSS Clien |
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Developer | Haoyuan Liu |
Category | News & Magazines |
Download Size | 18 MB |
Latest Version | 1.0.4 |
Average Rating | 3.27 |
Rating Count | 36 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download Fluent Reader Lite - RSS Clien Android app |
Fluent Reader Lite is a simplistic, cross-platform, and open-source RSS client.
The following self-hosted and commercial RSS services are supported.
* Fever API (TT-RSS Fever plugin, FreshRSS, Miniflux, etc.)
* Google Reader API (Bazqux Reader, The Old Reader, etc.)
* Inoreader
* Feedbin (official or self-hosted)
Other key features include:
* Dark mode for UI and reading.
* Configure sources to load full content or webpage by default.
* A dedicated subscriptions tab organized by latest updates with article titles.
* Search for local articles or filter by read status.
* Organize subscriptions with groups.
* Support for two-pane view and multitasking on tablets.
The following features from the desktop app are *NOT* present:
* Local RSS support and source / group management.
* Importing or exporting OPML files, full application data backup & restoration.
* Regular expression rules that mark articles as they arrive.
* Fetch articles in the background and send push notifications.
* Keyboard shortcuts.
The following self-hosted and commercial RSS services are supported.
* Fever API (TT-RSS Fever plugin, FreshRSS, Miniflux, etc.)
* Google Reader API (Bazqux Reader, The Old Reader, etc.)
* Inoreader
* Feedbin (official or self-hosted)
Other key features include:
* Dark mode for UI and reading.
* Configure sources to load full content or webpage by default.
* A dedicated subscriptions tab organized by latest updates with article titles.
* Search for local articles or filter by read status.
* Organize subscriptions with groups.
* Support for two-pane view and multitasking on tablets.
The following features from the desktop app are *NOT* present:
* Local RSS support and source / group management.
* Importing or exporting OPML files, full application data backup & restoration.
* Regular expression rules that mark articles as they arrive.
* Fetch articles in the background and send push notifications.
* Keyboard shortcuts.