With the Feedly Pro in-app purchase, you can boost your account and unlock some additional features to track keyword, brands and companies, spot new emerging trends, search in your Feedly for specific articles and more easily share and shine. You can also curate and share interesting ideas and perspectives and grow your brand on social media. With Feedly shared boards, you can feed everyone in your organization with the insight they need to make smarter decisions. With Feedly and RSS, you can organize in one place industry publications, expert blogs, news sites, youtube channels, twitter feeds, podcasts, and even Google News keyword alerts.įeedly is connected to 40 million sources across 2,000 topics, and fifty industries - processing 100 millions articles every day. Organize, curate, and share the industry insights your team needs to accelerate research, marketing, and sales. Leo is an enormous time saverģ/ Share insights with your team. Ask Leo to read your feeds and prioritize the topics, events, and trends that matter to your. Feedly lets you harness the full power of the web.Ģ/ Train Leo to filter out the noise. On the other hand, an app in the App Store (most likely created by DEVONtechnologies, due to a lack of material incentive from app developers as explained above in this post, and also the other post) would lead to use by users.Keep up with the topic and trends you care about, without the overwhelm.įeedly offers you the cure to information in three easy steps:ġ/ Find and organize the right sources in one place: leading newspapers, trade publications, influential bloggers, Youtube channels, RSS feeds, Twitter feeds, research journals. Average user wouldn’t want to craft such a ridiculously complicated workflow (nor would they think about it) just to have RSS feed reading capability sync with iPhone. Having a separate mobile app for feed reading would be analogous to having an iOS app to display the database itself. RSS feed reading is one of the capabilities in DTPO and DTP. This way, you get the best RSS experience on each platform, and only the articles you need to read/clip in Devonthink. Sounds complicated in the writing, but it’s pretty straightforward to set up. I send articles I want to read or keep to Pocket, and then use IFTTT to create a single RSS feed of items in Pocket that automatically appears in Devonthink. Rather than Devontech be sidetracked by non-core business, why not use the ecosystem of apps that is already out there? I use Readkit on OS X, Mr Reader on iPad and Reeder on iPhone, all hooked into a Feedwrangler account. It would also mean that the app is tailored towards RSS reading exclusively, which entails features just useful for RSS, and an interface just for RSS reading (high data density, big arrows at the side for moving through feeds, …). Having a dedicated app for feed-reading would be far more efficient (bandwidth, just syncing RSS feeds as opposed to the entire database) and also reduce complexity. Syncing as well – how would that work? Over WiFi or a central Internet repository (in which case, you might as well use Feedbin or Feedly). In light of costs, time and effectiveness, the argument for supporting DEVONthink is very slim. Reeder 2 for iOS took ages and one of the arguments put forward by the developer for not making it a free update was that integrating in new protocols took developer time. RSS reading is only supported by DEVONthink Pro Office, which is an even smaller group of an already small group of DEVONthink users. It needs A LOT of work but the potential is there for a mobile RSS reader (and so much more…) The current mobile interface for the desktop client allows you to read RSS feeds. That would give all features of a separate app, and still allow DT to update as feed are refreshed and read. Rather than a separate DT RSS reader app, maybe a compatibility layer for an existing reader app to read hosted DT RSS feeds. Here are a couple alternative suggestions: I agree and am also a prior Google Reader user. Right now I can only read my feeds on OS X, and I anticipate that it’d be rather inconvenient to read RSS feeds in DTG 2 for iOS, so a dedicated RSS feed reading app would be nice.
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