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Feedbin for Palabre Beta

This is a beta version of a plugin for Palabre app, that lets you sync feeds and articles with Feedbin service. To use it, you need to install the app itself first:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.levelup.palabre
It's an early version, so syncing can take some time (due to lack of optimization) and you can encounter bugs.

Features:
- Option to sync only unread items
- Option to disable syncing starred items
- Options to change how many new and starred articles are downloaded

Plans:
- Add option to sync recently updated section
- Add option to sync saved searches
- Add option to sync recently read section

Known issues:
- Removing tags is not supported due to the differences in how storing tags works in Feedbin and Palabre.
- Syncing may be slow if there is a lot of articles to download / already stored in the database.
- Plugin may crash when you have lots of articles to sync. If that happens, try lowering limits in plugin's and Palabre's settings for now.

This plugin was not created by Feedbin team.

App uses Crashlytics service for anonymous crash reports and is based on a code of sample extensions released by authors of Palabre on their GitHub profile.

Category : News & Magazines

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Reviews (4)

Roc. A. Sep 14, 2018     

Feedbin RSS palabre i am scouring every where ! Nothing ! Implement the auto sign-up !

Jas. R. Mar 24, 2017     

Syncs with feedbin but readability does not work in this app. I haven't found a single rss reader that supports readability services (even though feedbin does on their site)

Hou. L. Jan 20, 2017     

Great start. I'm a big fan of Feedbin on the web so it was nice to see that an extension existed for Palabre, which in my opinion is one of the best RSS readers around. It would be nice to see comparable functionality like the official extensions. Keep up the good work though!

Jes. W. Mar 29, 2016     

Missing a lot of functionality compared to the built-in feedly plugin; however, a good start to getting feedbin support into the only suitable replacement for Press I've been able to find.