When launched for the very first time, the app prompts you to produce your Google account to retrieve RSS feeds from (tap Subscriptions > choose account). Don’t have a Google account? No problem; you'll be able to even add your favorite websites to fetch their RSS feeds. This is quite simple, too. Whereas on the app’s homescreen, navigate to subscriptions > Add RSS feed URL, feed within the URL and eventually, tap Accept. Also, from a similar screen, you will choose the feed(s) of your selection that you just would like to be displayed on the player screen.
From the aforementioned player screen, choose your most popular RSS feed supplier and faucet the play button. whereas the app plays content smoothly, it doesn't display/highlight the road that's currently being played (a variety of real-time text scrolling) and hence, the user has got to manually navigate on the document/article to stay abreast with the played content.
The app’s choices screen are often availed to toggle varied choices like TTS, Multitasking (to keep the app running with the screen turned off), Google Reader feed order and (display) Date and time.
The app, as of now, supports reading feeds in only English language. However, interested users may download a TTS Translator from the Android Market to play their favorite feeds in their most popular language(s). This application provides free [Ad-Supported] and paid [Ad-Free] version. Check the video from the developer below.
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