Readable app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Joindup
First release : 31 May 2011
App size: 12.79 Mb
Readable 3. Read in comfort with auto-scrolling.
Read hands-free. Share specific page positions. One-tap pagination. 10 speed auto-scrolling. Read favourites and history offline. Dynamic Text aware. Read topical and new articles in a beautiful clean ad-free experience.
Find the hidden depths in Twitter... underneath all those short URLs at the end of tweets, youll find a wealth of long form articles of real interest and quality.
You can load your own twitter account or search for hashtags and usernames to create your own curated list of articles. Ideal for study or the serious reader.
Dont just take our word for it...
“…damn clever”.
- John Gruber, Daring Fireball
“What makes this App so much more interesting than other readers is the auto-scroll.”
- AppAdvice.com
Load articles in one-tap from:
- Twitter (Accounts, Users, Tags or Search)
- Other Readable users (with reading position!)
- Safari via Bookmarklet
- Your clipboard
Share articles direct to:
- Airdrop
- iMessage
- Twitter
- Facebook
- Favourites
- Copy or Mail Link
- Copy or Mail Article Text
Readable 3 made by Joindup in Australia.
Latest reviews of Readable app for iPhone and iPad
The app still has bugs, mainly in Ipad, where we cannot use functions or commands such as copy, edit as well as the bookmarklet installing in Ipads safari does not work properly. 3*** is just a bonus!
This is an insanely great reading app. My only wish is to someday be able to read books with it as well - that would be the ultimate!
Does Not WORK
- does not work with Google Reader - needs a bigger font - slow
This is a cool concept but I was hoping to use this with google reader. Everything was fine until I realized how weak it is at doing that. This app is so basic that I cant even easily move from article to article. I have to go back out to the list of articles to go to the next unread item. Now Im finding that Im touching more than I would be expecting to from an app that claims that there will be less of that. Am I missing something here?