About FocusReader RSS Reader
RSS is system used by most websites to easily distribute their content to anyone that wants to monitor it. Most websites that publish articles offer an RSS feed. You can collect and organize these feeds into your own...
RSS is system used by most websites to easily distribute their content to anyone that wants to monitor it. Most websites that publish articles offer an RSS feed. You can collect and organize these feeds into your own customized, personal magazine/newpaper-like reading experience. These feeds are either stored in specialized OPML files or collected by different services called "aggregators" (Inoreader, Feedly, etc.). The advantages of using RSS over just visiting various websites include:
• all of your content is gathered in one unified place
• a good RSS reader will strip out ads, pop-ups, and everything else except for the content of your articles
• you can integrate your YouTube subscriptions, Twitter feeds, and email newsletters
• you can follow hundreds of different sources without having to search through bookmarks or click through the web - RSS automatically gathers new articles for you effortlessly!
FocusReader is an modern RSS reader designed to provide the best Android reading experience possible. It will manage your feeds by either storing them locally (using OPML import) or seemlessly integrating with all of the major aggregator services (including Feedly, Inoreader, The Old Reader, Feedbin, Bazqux, Tiny Tiny RSS, FreshRSS, and Fever).
Basic, completely free features include:
• Get article summaries through AI, can set different prompts for each feed
• a full-screen reading experience
• a pure reading mode that streamlines article content into a clean reading layout
• podcast support
• article translation
• gesture navigation to painlessly swipe through subsequent articles, star articles, mark read, view images, open in browser, activate readability mode, or copy/share links
• light and dark themes
• full article caching for offline reading
• magazine, card, and list views
• user-defined reading settings (multiple fonts, font size, line height, line spacing, line justification)
• sync on open, sync on demand, or optional background sync
• per-feed customization settings
• easy new feed search and add; just type in a term you're interested in and you'll be presented with tons of feeds to choose from
• built-in image viewer/downloader
• integration with Pocket, Evernote, and Instapaper
• mark articles as read either manually or on rollover
• article sorting either ascending or descending so that you're presented with content in the chronological order you prefer
• fully support using external browser custom tabs for seemless viewing of articles that are difficult to parse
• high-definition favicons for all feeds
• optional navigation using volume buttons
We feel that continued development is best supported long-term by a subscription model. This enables FocusReader to be in continuous development, addressing bugs quickly and always adding features. Those who choose to subscribe can use the following additional features:
• user-defineable light, dark, and AMOLED themes, as well as auto-dark mode,
• complete subscription management - delete and rename feeds and folders,
• filter out or retain articles using keywords
• ability to open a feed's article using its corresponding app (for example: a YouTube feed can be set to open in the YouTube app)
• ability to add an unlimited number of accounts
• ability to backup app data locally or to Google Drive, DropBox, or OneDrive to save your setup for easy future restoration or share settings across devices
• intelligent automatic ad-removal from synced Inoreader accounts
• automatic duplicate article removal based on article title or URL
• a "Today" view that will show articles from the last 24 hours
• ability to cache images during sync (enhancing your offline reading)
• full-text article search
• Readability support that will fetch full article text into the app from partial RSS feeds; 3 different Readability engines are provided (native, Feedbin, and advanced)
Developer email:
[email protected]
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/allentown521
Previous Versions
Here you can find the changelog of FocusReader RSS Reader since it was posted on our website on 2020-12-30 21:00:12.
The latest version is 2.20.1.20240304 and it was updated on 2024-04-22 13:13:37. See below the changes in each version.
FocusReader RSS Reader version 2.20.1.20240304
Updated At: 2024-03-04
Changes: 1. Fix font size and line height
FocusReader RSS Reader version 2.17.0.20240110
Updated At: 2024-01-10
Changes: bug fixed
FocusReader RSS Reader version 2.16.0.20231214
Updated At: 2023-12-14
Changes: Using gpt3 (default) and gpt4, supporting more text input
FocusReader RSS Reader version 2.15.3.20231122
Updated At: 2023-12-11
Changes: Fix the issue of local feeds synchronization
Fix the issue that Google News cannot obtain the full text (need to use advanced mode)
Google Translate adds Portuguese, Italian, Japanese
Fix language switching issue
FocusReader RSS Reader version 2.15.2.20231107
Updated At: 2023-11-07
FocusReader RSS Reader version 2.15.1.20230907
Updated At: 2023-09-07
Changes: Fix ai button click crash issue
FocusReader RSS Reader version 2.12.5.20230621
Updated At: 2023-06-20
Changes: Add larger font settings
Fix the issue that the TTS engine cannot switch
FocusReader RSS Reader version 2.12.2.20230201
Updated At: 2023-01-31
Changes: 1、Local feeds can modify the account name
2、Fix the issue that feedbin synchronization failed
FocusReader RSS Reader version 2.9.6
Updated At: 2022-04-22
Changes: Fix the issue of feedbin synchronization failure
Fix the of of fever login failure
Add delete cache setting item
Fix pixel5 status bar height calculation issue
FocusReader RSS Reader version 2.9.3
Updated At: 2022-03-24
Changes: Fix $ symbol display error (caused by MathJax parsing, now turned off by default, can be turned on in settings)
Modify the text color in dark mode
In unread mode, articles inside Tag tags are also displayed