I already used the browser to do most of my reading anyway. I toyed with the idea of having a built in reader, but that seemed overkill for what I wanted to do. Feeds will be checked for updates every hour auto-magically.Īrticles currently open in the browser.You can swipe an article to toggle it read, or mark all articles in a feed at once!.You can filter out articles that you already read, or just show articles from one feed.You can manually type in a website address, or you can share from the browser to the app! You can subscribe to RSS feeds (crazy I know).I did a search and it seems nobody claimed it, so why not? The main features that I have built so far: The app name is the portuguese word for reading. I took the time I was wasting and built this app! Ler Unfortunately, this also meant that a lot of the blogs I read wouldn't reach me as well.Īnd there you have it. And it works! Some days, I don't even reach the timeout. So I looked into Googles digital well-being app, and turned on a 30 minute timeout for Twitter. I though I watched a lot of YouTube, but apparently, on a very boring day, I accumulated 4 hours of twitter usage. I checked my phone usage settings for apps, and twitter is always number one on the list, toppling YouTube (!!) and WhatsApp. Big plans! Let me tell you how it came to be, and what I want to do with it. I know what you are thinking, another RSS feed app? Aren't there billions of them? Well, yes. Its available for Android, and you should give it a try! It is the first app I design, develop and publish all by myself, so I am pretty proud of that! I have been working on a RSS aggregator app called Ler.
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