Monday, September 5, 2016

Reabble Is a Web-based RSS Reader Made for the Kindle – Lifehacker

The Amazon Kindle is a great ereader, but it’s not particularly feature-rich. Reabble is a little simple RSS reader optimized to work inside the Kindle’s experimental browser to make reading articles less of a chore.

Reabble hooks into the RSS reader Inoreader, so you’ll do your non -Kindle management there. Otherwise, it works pretty much like any other RSS reader on the market, just on your Kindle. Because of the way the Kindle works, this is not an app or anything, it’s just a simple web site That You’ll point the Kindle’s browser to. Unlike other RSS readers, it’s optimized to Actually look good on the Kindle.

The one caveat is a slightly bizarre pricing model of 90 ¢ / month if you want to read more than 15 articles a day. That seems easy to get around by simply tapping on only the articles you want to read Actually, but it’s still worth noting, Especially if you have a lot of feeds. There are plenty of other simple ways to send articles to your Kindle for reading, but an RSS reader Certainly makes things easy to manage

Reabble. | via Hacker News

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