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Plash for Windows Phone is a decent RSS reader for Indian users

Ron Ron
January 25, 2021
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Plash for Windows Phone is a decent RSS reader for Indian users

While Windows Phone still doesn’t house popular news readers such as Feedly and Flipboard, there are several enticing alternatives worth considering. Adding to the list is an app from India called Plash.

Plash is an RSS based news reader that aggregates news from your favorite websites. However, the app is focused at Indian users. It offers news from over 200 curated categories in several Indian languages including Hindi, Tamil, Gujarati, in addition to English.

What’s even more interesting is that Plash also features several Indian magazines including India Today and Outlook. Users can use the service using their Facebook or any simply via the email address to use Plash.

Plash is a free-to-use app, but it runs ads. You can grab it from the download link below. Take it out for a whirl and let us know how you like it.

Plash for Windows Phone

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