It's now also possible to e-mail links and create and delete Google Reader notes. Marking articles as read/unread with a swipe was already added in a previous point release. Unarchived articles can be viewed (from within the program, no trips to Safari necessary) by pushing a >, but archived articles have the same > inside a disc to set them apart. Reads ebooks in the EPUB format without DRM Only reader which opens ebooks directly from websites (right 'read and change all your data on the websites you visit' needed) Only reader which opens ebooks by double-clicking in the file explorer Opens the ebooks in memory at the location where they are stored.
For instance, archiving articles for offline viewing is much faster, can be limited to WiFi only, and provides more visual feedback. EPUBReader is a fast and lightweight HTML5 based ebook reader. I reviewed version 1.0 three months ago, and even though that version wasn't half bad, the new release sports a long list of improvements. Byline is smart enough to remember reading/unreading and starring/unstarring articles when it's disconnected from the network, so those actions can be synced with the cloud when the program runs again after connectivity has been restored. It integrates with Google Reader, so if you read an article with Byline, it will show up read in Google Reader in your browser on your computer, and vice versa.
#Google reader 2.0 archive#
Byline can archive full pages (not just the text from the RSS feed) for offline viewing. The version of Doc Reader you are about to download is 2.0. After a grueling beta testing program (full disclosure: I was a beta tester), Phantom Fish has released version 2.0 of its iPhone/iPod touch RSS reader Byline (iTunes Store link). Each download we provide is subject to periodical scanning, but we strongly recommend you to check the package for viruses on your side before running the installation.