

In Feedly you get three transition options for the app – swipe, scroll, and stack (which is default). For sure Flipboard will eat more mobile data in comparison to Feedly, albeit, it can be controlled from the settings menu. A magazine style UI that comprises of authentic typography and excellent use of featured images.

A complete user interface that’s made to flip. Even to close an article, you just have to swipe from below. The swipe transition has been integrated across all the corners of the app. But it gives a satisfying user experience in terms of design. UI/Designįeedly has nice clean and simple design. Let’s start with the design of both the Android apps. And the following are my own personal views. Can Feedly be the ultimate news reader app? Which is the best app for the News-savvy? Flipboard or Feedly? Let’s find out.įYI: I’m going to compare here only the Android app of both the services. I liked its simplicity but it lacked the personalization of Flipboard. I used it for some days and I started liking it. Reminding me of those days as a fresh Blogger. I logged into Feedly with my Google account and the feeds were the same as before.
