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The Feed
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Platform, device: Apple iOS
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Developer: Ocean Observations AB
The Feed
Developer / company: Ocean Observations AB
The Feed is a Google Reader client for your iPad that lets you decide how to consume all the juicy content of your feeds. The Feed’s flexible and uncluttered interface gives you a better overview of everything on the menu while a versatile filtering system and two different zoom levels make content more appetizing and digestible. And don’t worry about finishing everything on your plate: The Feed uses proportionately sized stacks to illustrate your read and unread items, rather than badges that cause unnecessary stress.
The The Feed software seems to be old or discontinued.
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The Feed works with the following file extensions:
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Common file extensions used by The Feed
Comparison table of actions that The Feed can perform with each of its associated file type beta
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If you need more information please contact the developers of The Feed (Ocean Observations AB), or check out their product website.