Thursday, September 15, 2016

reabble, a feed reader created for the Kindle – wwwhat’s new? (Blog)

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The Amazon Kindle can be used to surf the Internet, although very limited, in black and white, and quite modest speeds, why it is not very common to see websites created specifically for that device

Today we have an exception. reabble, a feed reader that lets you check RSS feeds medium we want from that device, that the content is optimized for reading with Kindle screens.

Soo we need to link our account inoreader (famous feed reader that you we have discussed on several occasions to prove that there is life after feedly) and thus enjoy all the means that we had previously. Free use is limited to the reading of 15 articles per day, but remove that limit costs only 90 cents per month

The functions are the basic existing in any feed reader. Classification means , updating what we read and what is pending and ability to mark what we want to read later.

Although it is hard to imagine someone using a kindle to read news, can be a good choice for those who do not want to rely on more than one device at the time to stay informed.

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