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I know you have a TestFlight version out with new icon. Why can’t you update the icon in the app, it about a year now, come on guys
Don’t bother. You won’t be able to use it. There is an empty login screen without a method to register. If you don’t have an account it’s completely pointless. Other reviews point to having a paid account registered somewhere else. Poor developers can’t even bother to put in a real description to let you know. I don’t know if this I’d deceptive but if you are in an App Store to be discovered, then you could at least let people know what to expect.
Installed the app, logged into my Feedbin account, and the app experience does not work properly... no share icon on articles, making it useless.
Nowhere does it state you need an existing paid account to use this. Upon downloading and opening you are greeted with an unskippable login screen with no way to register an account. This will put off almost everyone who downloads this. The few that search online will find they need to enter credit card information and pay a company most people never heard for the privilege to access content that is free by just going to the sources website or using one of the other thousands of free RSS readers.
You get no more than one sentence for the description. Really? Let me get to the point first. This is an online service which requires an online account. Can't even find a "sign up" button to create a new account in the app. And according to the website, it's a paid service. $5 a month. I'm glad I found this out before I gave any information (via account creation) to a service that's new to me. This is not a great way to get new users. I haven't tried the app, so I can't even do the job of the description for the devs by showing the features. Leaving it to users to figure out that they have to go to the website to see the features is not the way to go either.
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