

An intermittent crash that could occur while refreshing feeds in Standalone mode. An intermittent crash that could occur while syncing with iCloud. A bug the caused random text to be shared when trying to share an article directly from Article Lists, or Hot Links Lists. Erroneous Feedbin Sync Error - Request failed: forbidden (403). A UI glitch that could occur when pulling down to refresh/sync in some cases. A rare bug that caused full-text extraction to fail, when it shouldn't have failed. A bug that caused the "Mark all as read" button in article lists to become progressively slow to respond after every tap.
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A bug that caused OPML Import to not work in some cases. A bug that caused the scroll bar in articles to be black in dark mode, resulting in poor visibility of said scroll bar. Parsing of YouTube feeds in iCloud & Standalone modes. A bug that caused unread articles to be deleted in some cases when "Keep Read Articles" was set to "Never". A bug the prevented left & right arrow keyboard shortcuts from working correctly on iOS/iPadOS 15 in some cases. A bug that caused the app to become stuck in an infinite loop while parsing certain feeds. A bug that prevented users from subscribing to some feeds on NewsBlur. bar at the top) Transparency in the article reading view when "Fullscreen On Scroll" was disabled. A UI bug that caused inconsistent Navigation Bar (i.e. A bug the prevented toggled read/unread statuses from propagating properly to a large iCloud account. A bug that caused visual glitches when trying to save an image from the share sheet in the in-app image viewer. Crash on launch (which got introduced in the last update) that affected users still using iOS/iPadOS 14. Removed the "Sending to GoodLinks" popup, thereby improving the speed of sharing articles with the GoodLinks app. Sync with any of the several services: Feedly, Feedbin, FeedHQ, The Old Reader, Inoreader, BazQux Reader, Newsblur, Feed Wrangler, FreshRSS, Miniflux, Nextcloud News, Tiny Tiny RSS. Use as a standalone feed reader, sync with iCloud, Once they're cached, you don't even need to be connected to read your full-text feeds.
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It takes your favorite partial feeds, does its magic, and converts them in to full feeds, so you don't have to click/tap on those annoying 'Read more' or 'Continue reading' links. You don't need to click through to any website (though, you do still have the option to, if you really wanted). Which is why, unlike other RSS feed readers, that either push you into a browser (in-app or otherwise), or depend on third party text parsing services and require you to be online to fetch the full text of one article at a time (which makes it no different from having to click/tap through to a website), in lire, you get your favorite RSS feeds as they should've been. We find that really annoying, and we're sure you do too. However, some sites set up their feeds to only show a portion of each entry, you know, to get you to click through to their actual website. To enable viewing an unlimited number of feeds (if you need it), there is a one-time fee.RSS feeds are a great way to follow updates on your favorite website. This is so you can try out the app to see if it suits your need before paying anything. You can always add any number of feeds to your feed list but at any given time, only the first 3 in the list will be shown in the main view. Full support for split views and multi-tasking on iPads Subscribing to feeds from the current Heartfeed top list, from files, or directly from the web Bookmarks, including reading them from either inside Heartfeed or from any iOS or macOS browser (requires an iCloud account) Background refresh, together with caching of the last 50 news items in each feed, prevents this from happening Background refresh of feeds: Some feeds refresh often and you then risk missing news in case the app is not used frequently. Quick pick list: Easily select which news items from different feeds you want to read. Automatic synching of subscribed feeds and read status between iOS devices (requires an iCloud account) When reading news in the internal browser, full support of your configured content blockers, saved passwords, etc A compact grid view for your feeds, making it easy to check all of them at once Do you want to read your news using RSS & Atom feeds in the most efficient, no-nonsense way, and with no requirement to setup an app-specific user account? If you do, Heartfeed might be the app for you.
