

It's also optimized for 7-inch displays, making it ideal for smaller tablet users. As is customary, there's a premium plan available in the form of a Pro version. There's also a dark theme and several font customizations to get the look you want. The UI is clean and clutter-free, providing a painless reading experience. Palabre has the ability to pull in feeds from Feedly and Twitter too. Secondly, you can also integrate Feedly or Inoreader, which means you can take advantage of two or three RSS readers at once.

The first is the ability to integrate Twitter and Flickr timelines into the app as feeds. Palabre is one of the most customizable RSS readers available today and comes with a couple of nice features that you don't find at all with the competition. Expect to see a lot of Donald Trump, for example, but some people are into that. There's a premium plan for $2.99 per month too. The only real downside to News Republic is that, as it's a collection of the most popular and viral stories, you'll often get a lot of sensationalist content. The app supports both Facebook and Google sign-ins so you don't have to mess around signing up for a new account and add another password to remember to your list.
