Showing posts with label Support. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Support. Show all posts

Monday, December 16, 2013

Reeder for iPhone Adds Support for Feedly, Is Currently Free

Reeder for iPhone Adds Support for Feedly, Is Currently Free

iOS: Reeder is our favorite news reader for the iPhone, and as of today it's adding support for Feedly and Feedwrangler since Google Reader is now closed. The app is also free for now.

Reeder's a nice, clean app that makes reading RSS on your iPhone a pretty enjoyable experience. This update means you can now sync Reeder up with Feedly or Feed Wrangler. According to the developer's site, iPad and Mac updates are on the way, but they'll take a little more work. For now, grab Reeder for iPhone from the link below.

Reeder | iTunes App Store

Friday, November 29, 2013

Mr. Reader is a Power User's RSS App, Now with Feedly Support and More

Mr. Reader is a Power User's RSS App, Now with Feedly Support and More

iPad: The looming shutdown of Google Reader is a great opportunity to look at new RSS apps to go along with your new syncing service of choice. If you like to keep up with news on your iPad, nothing matches the powerful options available in Mr. Reader.

The marquee feature in Mr. Reader is its robust support for inter-app communications. Much like our dearly-beloved Drafts, the app can send links, images, and full article text to a wide array of other apps on your device (including Drafts, for what it's worth). What's more, the developer included a "More Actions" button on iOS's standard text selection popover, allowing you to send specific words or sentences to other apps. For example, you could save only one specific paragraph from an article to Evernote, instead of full text as most apps force you to do. If your favorite services aren't included by default in the app, you can probably add them yourself with custom URL schemes. If you send lots of articles to specific friends, you can even program in email actions to automatically fill out the recipient line when you email an article. Simply put, this is one of the most powerful and flexible iOS apps available, in any category.

This power doesn't come at the expense of the reading experience either. Tabs along the top of each article let you switch quickly between RSS, web, and mobilizer views, and swiping your thumb in from the side of the screen brings up buttons directly below your finger to switch to different articles, allowing you to use the app with only one hand. If that weren't enough, the app includes a variety of different themes to skin the app to your taste, and even allows you to download new ones from the web, or even customize your own.

All this would be moot if Mr. Reader still relied solely on Google Reader for syncing, but a recent update added a ton of different options, including Feedly, Feedbin, Feed Wrangler, and Fever. I've been using the app for several months, and I can confirm that Feedly and Feed Wrangler sync seem to work just as well as Google Reader used to. If you're an RSS power user, and you own an iPad, Mr. Reader is a no brainer.

Mr. Reader ($3.99) | App Store

Friday, November 8, 2013

Balance Work and Life Better with the Right Support Strategy

Balance Work and Life Better with the Right Support Strategy

When creating a plan to balance work and life, we can easily forget that we don't live in a bubble. Inc. suggests coming up with a plan to lean on certain people to help keep up the work-life balance.

It seems like common sense, but we rely on other people every day. When you're figuring out how to balance your work life with your personal life, consider the people in your world that you can turn to for help with various tasks. As Inc. puts it:

"My intent has always been to be a mom, be present with children, and find balance, so for my husband and I it was a natural evolution. It has worked out—I'm a big believer in having family around. I have a huge support network, my husband is flexible, my mom is there, so I can travel and work because of my network. We're both doing what we love."

How we work will inevitably affect the people around us, so it makes sense to have a plan for how we will rely on people. Assuming your spouse, for example, will handle the housework is less ideal than discussing with your loved ones who will take on what roles.

5 Easy Tips for Better Work-Life Balance | Inc.

Photo by Greater Lansing Convention.


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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

3D Printable Hydroponics Tower Support Structure

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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Falcon Pro, Our Favorite Twitter Client, Adds Multi-Account Support

Falcon Pro, Our Favorite Twitter Client, Adds Multi-Account Support

Android: Today, Falcon Pro got an update to support multiple user accounts, among a host of other features. Our favorite Twitter client just gets better.

In addition to multiple user accounts, the update brings a slightly more flat UI design and the ability to swipe between your feed, notifications, and DMs. You'll have to manually enable the latter feature under Settings > Display. Keep in mind that because of the way Twitter lets developers use its APIs, only a certain number of people can ever use Falcon Pro, so if you try the app and don't like it, be sure to release your tokens.

Falcon Pro ($1.96) | Google Play