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In April, 2013, Innologica released Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Opera extensions for Inoreader. As of Feb 2016, the app has a rating of 4.3 out of 5 on Google Play and 5 out of 5 on iTunes. The application syncs the feed information for the whole account, so readers can continue with the unread articles they had on the web platform. The app is free to use for all users, while the functionality options depend on the account type. In July, 2013, Innologica released an Android app for Inoreader and in July 2014 they launched the iOS app. Folders organize subscriptions and tags serve to organize different articles manually. Users can also choose the layout of feeds and folders. One could then order that list by date or relevance.

  • full archive of past items in the user’s subscriptionsįor further control over the reader’s interface and how things function, user can access the preferences menus and control various aspects of the app’s behavior from the Reading tab.
  • sharing to social networks and internally in the platform.
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    manual import of feeds from other aggregators.organizing feeds in folders and assigning tags.creating searches that are updated with new articles matching specific keywords.searching in all indexed feeds, not just subscriptions.saving pages from the web for reading later.

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    automating specific tasks with internal rules.Apart from the basic function of content and feed reader, Inoreader serves additional functions, some of the features are In late 2013, Inoreader had an upgrade to its user experience and design. The application requires registration and can be configured to fetch feeds within regular intervals. The application interface evolved several times from an early version, optimized for a wide range of devices. In 2013, Inoreader was officially launched in three versions: Basic, Plus, and Professional, which supported both RSS and Atom.Īfter the initial release of Inoreader, several developers joined the project and Innologica opened its API for other developers' use. The founders sought to create a platform that used RSS feeds, content reading, and was power-user friendly, with social media integration to connect users to the information they find interesting. They started working on a project, called Inoreader, after reading 2012 speculation that Google Reader was to shut down. In 2012, Ivo Djokov and Yordan Yordanov co-founded Innologica Ltd. Inoreader was first released by Innologica in 2013. It compiles news feeds from online sources for the user in unified layout to customize and share with others. Inoreader is a web-based content and RSS feed reader, a cloud-based service for web browsers and mobile devices running iOS and Android.










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