Can't bookmark, email, or share articles!
Most all RSS readers with even basic functionality allow for sharing, emailing, and bookmarking of Articles found in an RSS feed. It's a necessity for any avid RSS subscriber.
Your terminology used to describe your product is wrong. You say you allow "bookmarking" which is UNTRUE! What you allow is "subscribing" to RSS feeds. "Bookmarking" is a term used for saving an Article you find and want to come back to later, most likely in front of a computer. You don't have to take my word for it - you should check the competition to see for yourself.
I like the interface of your product, but it's just about useless without this feature.
Your terminology used to describe your product is wrong. You say you allow "bookmarking" which is UNTRUE! What you allow is "subscribing" to RSS feeds. "Bookmarking" is a term used for saving an Article you find and want to come back to later, most likely in front of a computer. You don't have to take my word for it - you should check the competition to see for yourself.
I like the interface of your product, but it's just about useless without this feature.
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Inappropriate?Hi, well in my opinion a bookmark is a stored location for quick retrieval at a later date. Web browsers provide bookmarks that contain the addresses (URLs) of favorite sites. Most electronic references, large text databases and help systems provide bookmarks that mark a location users want to revisit in the future. Our RSS reader has a "My Bookmarks" section, in that section the user can bookmark a website from web for quick retrieval at a latter date to view articles from that source. Our application is not a web browser so you can say that a bookmark is a subscription to a certain source, all of the sources are listed in a bookmark/subscription list the user has built, this is used for ease of access of the favorite sources/bookmarks/subscriptions. Again, our app. is not a web browser.
My response is related to our mobile rss reader, if you are referring to some other product please clarify :)
We are open to any suggestions you might have to improve our product. We here at Mobispine are very open minded :)
Looking forward to hearing from you soon :) -
Inappropriate?Mobispine doesn't allow for sharing, emailing, and/or "saving" Articles. Most RSS readers do. I like your app otherwise, but without this feature, it's not useful to me or probably most avid RSS subscribers. I'd encourage you to put this feature at the top of your list! ;)
I know the difference between a browser and an RSS reader, thanks. But I maintain that if you look at most other RSS readers, you'll see that they're called "Subscriptions" when you "subscribe" to an RSS feed - not a bookmark. This is why most sites have a little orange icon with the words, "Subscribe" next to it.
For both of these topics above (saving articles & terminology), I'd suggest researching a few of the leading RSS readers - online and for iPhone:
NetNewsWire, Byline, Google Reader, Bloglines, etc.
I hope this helps!
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