RSS isn’t for everyone, but a handful of recent apps are making feeds easier to check and more intuitive to read than ever. FLUD Mobile for the iPhone is one of them-it’s free and it looks great.
What is it?
FLUD Mobile, iPhone, Free . A cleanly designed feed reader that serves up bits of reports not as an inventory of text headlines but rather as a grid of attractive, picture-bearing squares. Navigating with horizontal and vertical swipes is a section of cake, and new feeds might be added from an inventory of featured sites or by means of on the search for a website’s name.
Who’s it good for?
People who like to keep up with a handful of websites daily but don’t have a clue what ” RSS” is; folks who value aesthetics over efficiency, in their feed reader or just as a rule.
Why’s it better than alternatives?
As proven by the success of its visual newsreader brethren Pulse, people adore it when RSS items are delivered to life with pictures and good design. FLUD Mobile looks great, is free, and unlike Pulse allows users to add unlimited feeds. The FLUD app for iPad may be currently free .
How could or not it’s even better?
FLUD Mobile is new to the App Store, because of this things are somewhat rough around the perimeters, certainly when it comes to performance if not appearance. There are some issues with the sizing of images in items, in addition as with weird characters getting introduced into text, and the silky smoothness of the navigation can lock up frustratingly if an item’s taking too long to load.
That you can grab FLUD Mobile within the App Store free of charge.
For more apps, have a look at our weekly app roundups for iPhone, iPad, and Android
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