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10-24-2013, 06:13 AM | #1 |
Wizard
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I use both Feedly and Send to Kindle extensions regularly, hence this app suits my needs. I want to share it with you:
FabReadly: Webpage: http://fabreadly.com/ As the title implies FabReadly is a third party app that works with Feedly. It sends unread posts to Kindle or Sony Reader PRS-T2 automatically everyday. FabReadly also transforms partial RSS feeds to full-text feeds with an ad-free, more readable format before sending to your e-reader. Also there is an on-reader function: If you find an interesting post on Kindle, you can save it to Evernote or Pocket by 1-click.---------------------------------------------- FabRSS: There is also an alternative version of it which can be use to send articles to Kindle without using a Feedly account: http://fabrss.com/ It is an RSS reader with basic functionalities (including "save to Pocket", "save to Evernote" and share buttons ) and some others that I wish to have them also on Feedly: "read full article" and "Send to Kindle" options. You may find its appearance a bit simple though. BTW: I have no connection with these apps and their developer(s). Last edited by thomass; 10-24-2013 at 04:45 PM. |
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