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. “As a parent of a struggling Middle School student with Dyslexia, reading has always been a challenge.
We use Natural Reader software and the MP3 export feature almost daily to help him get through lengthy reading assignments. Natural Reader has been instrumental in helping him to excel in school!” — Mary Hardin – Parent. “I no longer strain my eyes trying to read tiny fonts in e-mails or web pages or spend time recording my own voice for teaching purposes. I have a 'bilingual' Natural Reader and it has become a very useful tool.
By the way, my students haven't noticed that my 'friend' Kate, who reads lessons so nicely, is a computer.” — Ariel Miranda Teacher. “As an assistive technology advocate for an Independent Living Center for Riverside County California, I think Nature Reader is a wonderful and affordable software for children with learning disability and dyslexia.” — Chi-Hung Luke Hsieh.
Feedly is a smart reader that connects you to the information you need to stay ahead of the curve in your space. Every day, millions of professionals and passionate learners use Feedly on their iPhones and iPads to follow the blogs, magazines, and other sources that matter to them. With Feedly, you can easily organize all your publications, blogs, YouTube channels, and more in one place and consume and share more efficiently. No more zig zagging. All the content comes to you in one place, in a clean and easy-to-read format. People use Feedly to read blogs, learn new topics, and track keywords, brands and companies. Faster access to lots of different sources of news and information means that you can more easily keep up with important trends in your industry and build up expertise on the topics you really care about.
Because Feedly is connect to more than 40 million feeds, you can really go deep and find the niche content that is specific to your work or passion - this is a big difference from alternatives that feel very shallow and random in the content that is available. From tech to business, design to marketing, media and beyond, Feedly helps you discover great feeds that you can organize in your feedly and read in one place. Because it is powered by RSS, Feedly is an open system: you can add any RSS feed and read it wherever you go. Just enter the URL of that feed in the search bar or search for it by name. Feedly offers useful integrations with Facebook, Twitter, Evernote, Buffer, OneNote, Pinterest, LinkedIn, IFTTT, and Zapier so that you can easily share stories with your networks and teammates.
We believe in speed and simplicity. We spent a lot of time making sure Feedly is the best free reader available on the iPhone and the iPad. The app loads fast and offers a simple and clean reading experience. The best way to start is to search for a blog, magazine or newspaper you like to read and add it to your Feedly. If you are looking for inspiration, you can open the search panel and browse some of our popular topics.
We help you discover the best blogs for tech, business, food, marketing, entrepreneurship, design, baking, photography and more. Our mission is to deliver in one place all the knowledge and inspiration you need to keep ahead. Starting in version 54, we offer a 30-day trial and a $72/year Feedly Pro plan. Feedly Pro gives you access to unlimited feeds and sources, powerful integrations, search, keyword alerts, and seamless sharing. The Feedly Pro yearly plan automatically renews every year but you can cancel at anytime. If you decide to upgrade to Feedly Pro in the iOS app, when your trial ends, payment will be charged to your iTunes Account. The Feedly Pro Yearly plan automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period.
Your account will be charged $72 for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. This will give you a full year of Access to Feedly Pro on your device as well as on the web at feedly.com. You can manage your Feedly Pro plan and turn off auto-renewal by going to your App Store user's Account Settings after purchase. Finally, any unused portion of a free trial period will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription to Feedly Pro.
Terms and privacy information: Happy reading! Preview of the next generation Feedly: Previous design available as the 'Feedly Classic' application Fixed or improved in 54.0.2 1/ Half swipe right 'save to read later' shortcut action 2/ Auto-mark as read on scroll global setting 3/ Start page global setting (Today, All, Favorites) 4/ Higher resolution images 5/ Comics caption support 6/ Native Evernote integration 7/ Update keyword alerts 8/ 30-day free Trial of Feedly Pro We are [email protected] and @feedly if you need support or want to report a bug.
54.0.0 Dec 5, 2018. The next generation Feedly mobile is here:.
Faster, cleaner, and more intuitive design. Powerful mark as read and save to board gestures.
Night mode. New AI-driven discovery experience. Power Search. Notes and highlights.
The full power of Feedly Teams. New Pocket Integration. Brand new codebase A big thank you to the 4,000+ Feedly users to participated over the last 6 months in the design and the testing of this new app. If you prefer the old design, please look for the 'Feedly Classic' app. 40.0.6 Feb 20, 2018. Please do not upgrade if you are running iOS 7 or iOS 8 We listened to all the feedback you gave us regarding v30: Safari viewer - You can use an edge swipe to close the viewer. Safari viewer - You can enable edge previous/next and quickly navigate between opened stories by tapping on the left/right edges.
Safari viewer - If Chrome is your favorite browser, we will honor that setting. Scrolling bug - We fixed the scrolling bug in the Evernote, OneNote and Collection picker panels.
Feedly login - You can attach a dedicated feedly Login to your feedly newsfeed. 30.1.0 Oct 22, 2015. Fixes iOS 8 compatibility issue. Safari viewer - We integrated feedly with the new iOS 9 Safari viewer so that when you open websites you can take advantage of the full power of Safari.
San Francisco font - As part of iOS 9, Apple designed a new font called San Francisco which is more readable at small sizes and more beautiful when used for headlines. For those using this new operating system, we transitioned feedly’s fonts from Helvetica to San Francisco to take advantage of those new features. We are also offering you an option to use San Francisco as the default article font, if you prefer a sans serif reading experience. No more background activity - Your battery is going to love this change. Home screen quick actions - If you are running iPhone 6s, you can force touch the feedly app icon and quickly jump to your today, your must reads, your saved storied, or the explore section. Fixes a few crashes - There were a few crash reports in the reviews.
We hate crashes as much as anybody else, so we took the time to rewrite how webpages are loaded in feedly and optimize what happens when you swipe from one story to another. This should result in fewer crashes. 30.0.0 Oct 21, 2015. Update: There is a bug preventing the app to launch on iOS 8. If you are running iOS 8. Please to not upgrade until we have the chance to fix this bug.
Sorry for the inconvenience. Safari viewer - We integrated feedly with the new iOS 9 Safari viewer so that when you open websites you can take advantage of the full power of Safari. San Francisco font - As part of iOS 9, Apple designed a new font called San Francisco that is more readable at small sizes and more beautiful when used for headlines. For those using this new operating system, we transitioned feedly’s fonts from Helvetica to San Francisco to take advantage of those new features. We are also offering you an option to use San Francisco as the default article font, if you prefer a sans serif reading experience. No more background activity - Your battery is going to love this change.
Home screen quick actions - If you are running iPhone 6s, you can force touch the feedly app icon and quickly jump to your today, your must reads, your saved storied, or the explore section. Fixes a few crashes - There were a few crash reports in the reviews. We hate crashes as much as anybody else, so we took the time to rewrite how webpages are loaded in feedly and optimize what happens when you swipe from one story to another. This should result in fewer crashes. It is a pleasure to see so many people use feedly on iOS.
If you run into a bug or have a suggestion on how to improve the experience, please email [email protected]. We have a lot more coming in the next three months. 29.0.0 Sep 17, 2015. CAS3000, Why?!? A huge step backwards. I use Feedly daily and have truly loved the app but these new UI changes are a HUGE step backwards.
Amongst other problems the new layout renders a process that used to be more dynamic incredibly boring. On a phone it might not be so bad and probably makes a lot of sense, but the limitations on an iPad are pretty miserable.
The randomness of layout and variation of image sizes used to give more of a magazine like reading experience and now what’s being presented has all the charisma of the results of a Google search. PLEASE undo this or give more options to return to what it was prior. Haven't given up on the app yet given how long I’ve truly enjoyed it BUT can’t imagine continuing to use it for too long in this form. Originally gave this a single star but am raising my rating slightly.
I still don’t like the bulk of the changes in this new version but I do appreciate that the developer has given us the option to use what I think is a preferable UI in another app now called 'classic'. That said, I wish the new app had been something one opted into with the old one simply renamed rather than throwing users into something so different via an 'upgrade' like this. Moves like that always make me a little distrustful of developers and less likely to opt into in app purchases, etc. That said, the ability to download 'classic' addresses that distrust a bit.
CAS3000, Why?!? A huge step backwards. I use Feedly daily and have truly loved the app but these new UI changes are a HUGE step backwards.
Amongst other problems the new layout renders a process that used to be more dynamic incredibly boring. On a phone it might not be so bad and probably makes a lot of sense, but the limitations on an iPad are pretty miserable.
The randomness of layout and variation of image sizes used to give more of a magazine like reading experience and now what’s being presented has all the charisma of the results of a Google search. PLEASE undo this or give more options to return to what it was prior. Haven't given up on the app yet given how long I’ve truly enjoyed it BUT can’t imagine continuing to use it for too long in this form. Originally gave this a single star but am raising my rating slightly. I still don’t like the bulk of the changes in this new version but I do appreciate that the developer has given us the option to use what I think is a preferable UI in another app now called 'classic'. That said, I wish the new app had been something one opted into with the old one simply renamed rather than throwing users into something so different via an 'upgrade' like this. Moves like that always make me a little distrustful of developers and less likely to opt into in app purchases, etc.
That said, the ability to download 'classic' addresses that distrust a bit. Greenvino, Super weird bug happening I have grown accustomed to seeing this message that says something like, “JavaScript is not supported in this browser.” If I really wanted to know what was in that blank space on the screen, I open in Safari or something and there it is.
I dug deep into phone and app settings and found no suggestions online that fixed it. They “browser” problem is really just specific to Feedly. Lately, some content is now showing up where it used to be blank, which would be an improvement—only now a finger swipe over that part of the page is being translated into a finger tap.
A long 10-second freeze later, a random site opens up where the image of a purse or whatever can be purchased. Only I never tapped the image. Been experimenting to make sure it wasn’t just my “technique.” Nope, it’s not me. And to make matters worse, Feedly then freezes entirely after that. I can’t open the next item in my feed unless I close and open the app entirely. It’s so weird and ridiculous. And I’m still seeing the “JavaScript not supported” message pretty often, so that problem is still there as well.
Why can’t all this silliness be fixed once and for all? Greenvino, Super weird bug happening I have grown accustomed to seeing this message that says something like, “JavaScript is not supported in this browser.” If I really wanted to know what was in that blank space on the screen, I open in Safari or something and there it is. I dug deep into phone and app settings and found no suggestions online that fixed it. They “browser” problem is really just specific to Feedly. Lately, some content is now showing up where it used to be blank, which would be an improvement—only now a finger swipe over that part of the page is being translated into a finger tap.
A long 10-second freeze later, a random site opens up where the image of a purse or whatever can be purchased. Only I never tapped the image. Been experimenting to make sure it wasn’t just my “technique.” Nope, it’s not me.
And to make matters worse, Feedly then freezes entirely after that. I can’t open the next item in my feed unless I close and open the app entirely. It’s so weird and ridiculous. And I’m still seeing the “JavaScript not supported” message pretty often, so that problem is still there as well.
Why can’t all this silliness be fixed once and for all? Gwakie, In Support of 54.0.0 I've read some of the backlash and some do have valid points. Overall I think the developers addressed the usability on the iPhone.
With the screens getting larger and larger and with most folks being right handed, the UI changes make sense. They've made it a lot more usable with a single have. The UI transitions are nice.
Being able to tie an article to multiple boards at once is also nice. I'd like to be able to swipe it away when I'm done though, in the same vain of making it more usable by not having to reach the top button to close it.
On the iPad I've noticed better support for the pencil where it was barely usable before. I do miss the way the articles and images changed sizes and layouts when switching between landscape and portrait mode though, it felt more dynamic and engaging. Overall I love the changes.
Great job guys!!! Gwakie, In Support of 54.0.0 I've read some of the backlash and some do have valid points. Overall I think the developers addressed the usability on the iPhone. With the screens getting larger and larger and with most folks being right handed, the UI changes make sense. They've made it a lot more usable with a single have. The UI transitions are nice. Being able to tie an article to multiple boards at once is also nice.
I'd like to be able to swipe it away when I'm done though, in the same vain of making it more usable by not having to reach the top button to close it. On the iPad I've noticed better support for the pencil where it was barely usable before. I do miss the way the articles and images changed sizes and layouts when switching between landscape and portrait mode though, it felt more dynamic and engaging. Overall I love the changes. Great job guys!!! Compatibility Requires iOS 10.0 or later.
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