Without any 3G or wifi connection it’s still able to serve the article from the cache. Pretty much all RSS reader apps – those with atleast some effort put into – are able to cache an article after having downloaded it. I exported all my subscriptions through Google Takeout to see my RSS candicates hopefully were able to import them without any pain if they couldn’t connect to my Google Reader account directly. A plethora of apps which all are “simple”, “fast” and “intuitive” – basically each and every one of them the IS the best RSS reader out there □ I scanned them for having an ‘offline reading’ feature, compiled a shortlist and installed a few on my Sony Xperia. I searched Google Play for “RSS” and I got more than 1000 results. Well, my quest is over, and I’m still using gReader. In my previous post End of Google Reader and gReader combo: offline reading Android alternatives I started to look out for alternatives to the gReader Android application.
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