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Fedora Reader for Windows Phone picks up an update with several new features and bug fixes

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
November 20, 2019
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Fedora Reader for Windows Phone picks up an update with several new features and bug fixes

There are some decent RSS readers available in the Windows Phone Store, and if you happen to be one of the users of Fedora Reader, you should head over to the App Store as there’s an update waiting for you. Fedora Reader was recently bumped to v1.1.1.11, and comes with a handful of new features and bug fixes on board. 

Among the few, the latest update now allow users to pin individual feeds as Live Tiles so they can read the latest entries right from the Start screen. Users also get the ability to automatically update the feeds upon launch. 

Here are all the features and bug fixes the latest update comes with:

Features

  • Can now pin a tile for individual feeds
  • There’s now an “All” section to view all your feeds
  • Articles are only cached for length set in settings
  • You can now show images in the article list
  • You can now choose to update feeds on launch

Bug fixes

  • Fix for some crashes when importing/exporting feeds
  • Fix for full articles not loading
  • Performance improvements

Head over to the Windows Phone Store and grab the app if you’re a Fedora Reader user.

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