kristi-lynn
Newbie
Nubinews is perhaps the simplest RSS reader out there. It's nothing fancy, nothing flashy, just straight up information from tons of news sites. Nubinews allows you to choose which feeds you're interested in using a simple list with check boxes. Once you've chosen your interests, they show up on your home page. Perhaps the greatest feature here is if you're already using Google Reader for your RSS feeds, you can link your GR account to the Nubi app and you're done.
The Nubinews interface isn't much to gawk at. Actually, it isn't ANYthing to gawk at, but the utilitarian design certainly doesn't get in the way of its operability. Don't expect flashy web 2.0 buttons or even fancy link styles, it's just blue (and purple) links, bulleted lists, and some browsing buttons. This makes it easy to navigate between articles, and if you get too deep, to let you know what you've already read when you get back home.
Overall, Nubinews is all about simplicity and just giving you the information you want in one easy-to-navigate location. It's definitely found it's place on my Hero's home screen and doesn't disappoint.
The Nubinews interface isn't much to gawk at. Actually, it isn't ANYthing to gawk at, but the utilitarian design certainly doesn't get in the way of its operability. Don't expect flashy web 2.0 buttons or even fancy link styles, it's just blue (and purple) links, bulleted lists, and some browsing buttons. This makes it easy to navigate between articles, and if you get too deep, to let you know what you've already read when you get back home.
Overall, Nubinews is all about simplicity and just giving you the information you want in one easy-to-navigate location. It's definitely found it's place on my Hero's home screen and doesn't disappoint.