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Small Android app to follow Fefe's blog and get notified about new posts and their updates.
Home Page: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.timbolender.fefereader
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
Java 33.01%
Shell 1.09%
Kotlin 65.90%
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It should be possible to change CSS style for a blog post. Or at least a proper one should be available.
Make it possible to display only unread (or depending on #9 ) and/or to follow-up posts.
It would be nice to make read entries unread again or save them for follow-up.
It would be nice having the post date as a separator in the list, this would make a list a bit more overseeable.
If you stumble upon a nice post which you would like share with friends, it would be nice to this from within the app.
Downloaded from the Play Store.
Lineage 19/Android 12.
When in post older posts are referenced, opening them should be done internally (if available).
EDIT: So far the link leads nowhere?
Give user the ability to search through all posts.
Small text with information and pictures?
It was requested to provide a dark theme for the app.
Links are not clickable at the moment.
Choose some nice colors and maybe? create an app launcher icon.
When following a link in a post, a Snackbar? message should be displayed containing the full url. For transparency reasons.
Currently, the app displays only posts beginning with the install of the app. That is rather disappointing on first install, so it would be nice to automatically load older posts when scrolling to the bottom.
It would be handy if you are able to swipe left/right to get to newer/older entries.
Allow in app display of links. Add setting for choosing.
Make regular updates in the background and show notification for updates and new posts.
Make Post implement Parcelable pattern to be allow passing as whole to DetailsActivity.
As of today, preformatted text can break the post display and lead to undesired scroll bars. Since the cause comes from the HTML source, fixes (e.g., forcing line breaks) are not trivial.