Latest news and changes about Feeder RSS Reader for Android

1.6.0 released


Added option of how to open articles. One of Reader, WebView or Browser. See !93 #39 #102 Fixed resolution of relative links See !92 #101 …
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1.5.0 released


Fixed notifications See !91 #10 #88 Changed to allow installation on internal storage This has always been implied by the limitations of Android but now it is explicit to avoid issues for people who try to move it to external storage. See !78 #79 Added special handling for finding Youtube feeds See !90 #100 Fixed HTML encoded titles not being decoded in list See !89 #91 Changed so more feeds display thumbnail images…
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1.4.3 released


Fixed crash for missing video urls See !84 #90 Improved UI responsiveness but throttling database loaders See !81 Fixed existing tag not being shown in edit feed dialog See !80 #82 Improved rendering of tags See !77 Added newline between table columns See !77 Handle ENTER press in add feed dialog See !77 …
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1.4.2 released


Stopped rendering script tags See !75 #85 …
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1.4.1 released


Fixed some translation issues which could cause crashes See !74 Added French translation Thanks to Jef Roelandt See !73 Added Polish translation Thanks to Grzegorz Szymaszek See !72 …
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1.4.0 released


This version changes the database tables slighly which means your read-status will be gone. Apologies for the inconvenience. Feeds are now sorted case-insensitively See !71 #77 Feeds are now displayed using correct encoding See !68 #76 Articles are parsed to find cover images See !67 Relative links are now resolved See !67 Adding feeds will now parse the page in case it’s not a feed and try to find alternate links to feeds.…
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1.3.15 released


Fixed an installation crash on Android 5 See !62 #69 …
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1.3.14 released


Fixed loss of scroll position on redraw in left drawer menu See !61 #57 …
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1.3.13 released


Add new feed now finds feed links in web pages Makes it possible to input a url to a site, such as cowboyprogrammer.org, when adding a new feed. Previously, the direct address to the RSS/Atom feed was required (cowboyprogrammer.org/atom.xml). This was not ideal because not all sites advertise a link to their feeds the location of the feed is not standardized so it’s not easily guessable viewing the source of a web site to find the alternate link is very hard to do on mobile…
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1.3.12 released


Changed so that an empty feed can be dragged to be refreshed See !57 #40 …
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