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Nextgen Reader for Windows 8 to go free later today

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
September 18, 2019
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Nextgen Reader

Nextgen reader is one of the best Feedly clients available for Windows Phone and Windows 8. The app costs $2.99 in the Windows Store, but word has it that will go free today for one day only. According to WinObs, they have partnered with Next Matters, the developer behind the popular Nextgen Reader, and will offer the Windows 8/8,1 app free of cost. 

Nextgen reader comes with a number of handy features on board, which allow users to make the most out of Feedly. It’s not just about reading, the app also comes with a number of sharing options that give users the ability to share the articles on Facebook, Twitter and other social networks easily. Other features of the app include dark and light themes, live tile support, and much more.

The app is expected to go free at 09:00 AM Eastern Time today, so make sure you get it before the promotion ends. We’ll update this post as well once the app goes free.

Update: the app is now available for free as expected. Enjoy!

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