Why isnt the paid version supported any more?
Why isnt the paid version supported any more?
Thanks for addressing the small issues so quickly. The "all" feeds at the top now works, and the full screen is now an option. Perfect!! So worth the upgrade!
Works fine again after the old crashing issues.
Update only made things worse. along with losing my settings/preferences the app now wont load full web pages, specifically soundcloud music. The app wont keep me logged in and displays adds.
Took seconds to set up, works great w new iPhones, no bugs, very intuitive, great way to get information I want from my favorite websites
I have used this reader for two years and it is still my favorite. The new interface is cleaner and more responsive. Thank you for not over complicating the interface and keeping the content as the main focus! Im also thankful for the fix that resolved the crashing issues with iOS 8. Im upgrading to pro as a result!
Easy to use and quick.
Not able to proceed past splash screen before crashing - iPhone 4 (non-S) / iOS 7.
Ever since this update came out the app keeps reloading pages. It is so bad that half the websites are unreadable (Washington Post, Vice, ect...). I have been using Feedler for years, but I am now going to have to find another program.
I used to love this app... But after the latest update some pages (especially links) constantly reload making it impossible to get to the bottom of an article. The update looks great, but if you cant read the entire article whats the point? Developers please fix it and Ill change my review back to five stars!!!
For some reason today new posts are not showing in the reader. Also I get a blank whenever I click on any blogs. Not sure what the problem is.
I laughed. I cried. It was better than Cats.
Used with theoldreader and works well.
This developer seems to be using a bait and switch process for free and paid versions of the Feedler app. After using the original free version, I bought the paid version of Feedler Pro last year. Now the original Feedler Pro doesnt work on iOS 8 and the developer no longer supports this version but instead is selling the new Feedler Pro 2. Buyer beware. If you use the paid version, be prepared to buy it again when a new iOS is released.
I especially like the Evernote integration.
The app works fine by pulling your RSS feeds, but there are some things that can’t be customized, such as the number of articles shown at one time. It’s also missing a quick way to star an article from the article list. There are also some VoiceOver accessibility oddities. I’ve contacted the developer about these things more than once, with no response. Poor support receives a poor review. I guess I can’t expect much help if something more serious ever happens. Buyer be ware:
I love it. Very easy to use.
This app causes the screen to reload constantly on the iPad version. The creator has known about this issue for MONTHS and has not fixed it. Stay away. Same goes for the Pay version unfortunately.
Used this app for years. Most features Ive seen. Only gripes is the boring layout and unnatural gestures, inconsistent with how it normally works.
There are fancier interfaces on other RSS readers, but I love the simple display of this one. I can quickly scan my list of feeds and focus on the ones I want to read. It synchronizes with a lot of RSS subscription services, so youre likely to find the one you use in their list. I only wish the HTML engine rendered a little more quickly. Some pages take a while to load, which can be frustrating.