

Viigo does not sync, so even though it's UI is nice, I use google's mobile reader site instead because I hate reading the same article twice. Google reader has the biggest market share and people would switch from whatever service they have on their desktop to google reader, if 2-way syncing was available on your app.
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Honestly, though, if you locked it down to google reader, tons of people would download and buy this. Once I get the core functionality working I'll probably look at adding sync services for some online readers.Understandable. Missed the previous episodes? Check them out to discover more high-quality apps for your BlackBerry.I thought about making it for Google Reader, since that is what I use, which makes things easier.but I wasn't sure how many people use online readers and because of the effort it would take to implement the syncing I didn't want to lock the app down to just one service. MyAccountant: Expense & income tracker, personal finance manager QuickPost: Social Sharing for BlackBerry 10!ĬlipMan Clipboard Manager: powerful Clipboard Manager Built for BlackBerry 10
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There’s also an Android version for the Priv, or any other Android phone or tablet (called RSS Savvy). It seems everybody uses it slightly different, and all the great user feedback and ideas have led the app to where it is today. Currently FeedMinder users open the app a quarter million times monthly. Users find it simple, convenient and addictive. Why should customers buy your app?įeedMinder saves users from hopping between multiple apps to get to their news.

Pretty much every major news network has Twitter and/or RSS feeds publishing their latest headlines. Who are your ideal customers?Īnybody! There is such a diverse range of feeds available for every interest out there. Since then, I’ve been updating every few months, adding the most popular features based on loads of great feedback from my users. The first version took around 6 months of evenings and weekends to develop back in early 2013. Some users wanted a light theme, others a dark theme, pull to refresh, swipe to delete, mark-read/unread, off-line support, pocket integration… and so the app has grown! How long did it take to develop the app? And some users wanted those notifications to appear in the BlackBerry Hub. Users wanted to be able to describe (via simple rules) when to be notified of new articles that were important to them, for example when their home town got mentioned, when something came up for sale on kijiji, or whenever their favorite sports team was mentioned. They also wanted to make it easier to share news across their networks so I also integrated with BBM, and Facebook to allow simultaneous sharing to those (and their Twitter) networks. Users then wanted to be able to filter out ads from the articles and to display the content in a readable way on their BlackBerry, so I added a Reader Mode to do just that. Users needn’t care whether some of the news happens to come from Twitter and other parts from RSS and Atom feeds – it’s simply news brought together and organized by the user in a way that makes sense to them.Ī feed catalog means most users simply browse and discover their favorite news networks without any understanding of RSS, and without ever typing in a URL. The idea was to allow users to pull all their news feeds together in one place like the Social Feeds app did on BBOS. “Twitter and RSS Feed Reader, Aggregator, Organizer” To get more information about this great app, we asked the developer, Andy Cundill, a few questions. With an amazing, native UI and support for RSS, Twitter and other social feeds, this app is a must for anyone who wants to keep up with all their feeds using one handy app.įeatures Include: Multi-post to Facebook, Twitter and BBM, “reader mode” to focus on content only, hub notifications, import/export support and so much more!

FeedMinder brings the functionality of the social feeds app on BBOS to BlackBerry 10. This week we would like to highlight a great app that pulls all your feeds together in one place.
