Feedly - Smart News Reader

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Description of App

The web is filled with knowledge, creativity and inspiration. We build feedly to help curious minds consume their digital world, connect the dots and spark great conversations.

If you are a google reader user, install feedly before July 1st and migrate seamlessly from Google Reader to the new feedly platform.

Feedly is a better way to organize, read and share the content of your favorite sites.

== Better Personalization
Organize your favorite blogs, news sites and Youtube channels and access them all in one place (or sync with Google Reader, Twitter and Facebook).

==Better Browsing
Feedly transforms web sites into beautiful cards which load quickly and are easy to read.

== Better Sharing
Easily save articles across devices or share them with your friends on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ or LinkedIn. Directly or via Buffer, Pocket or Instapaper.

== At home, at work or on the go
You can add feedly to all the devices you love. Your phone, tablet and computer are always be in sync.

If you run into an issue or have a question and need support, you can reach us at care@feedly.com. We try to respond to all emails within 24 hours.

Version

16.1.542

Free or Paid

Free

Apple Watch Support

Not Known

Device(s) App Was Tested On

iPhone

iOS Version

9

Accessibility Comments

When you can't even get past the opening screens that greet you the first time that you run the app ... well, you already know that there probably isn't too much point going any further. But, by toggling VoiceOver off and doing some random tapping on the screen I was able to get to a page where I could enter my Google credentials. Once done, the app did load my feeds, but there are so many custom gestures that it was a struggle to achieve anythign meaningful in terms of navigation (mostly by a double-tap and hold followed by some dragging of my finger across the screen). However, my residual vision told me that there were some buttons along the top of the screen, but no amount of coaxing would get VoiceOver to find them. Presumably these are the main controls for the app, so this really is a non-starter for VoiceOver users for now.

VoiceOver Performance

VoiceOver reads a few page elements.

Button Labeling

No buttons are clearly labeled.

Usability

Some parts of the app are accessible with VoiceOver, but not enough to make it usable.

Developer's Twitter Username

@feedly

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Comments

By AnonyMouse on Tuesday, April 23, 2013 - 12:20

Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team
Absolutely nothing has been improved or any kind of voice over accessibility has been implemented. As the original poster has suggested above. Upon opening the app for the first time should have been an indicatior this wasn't going to be good. Even if you could get past the first screen. It just goes down hill from here.

By AnonyMouse on Thursday, May 23, 2013 - 12:20

Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team

With some glipse of hope. I saw the new v15 came out this evening and decided to give this a try.

Sadly, nothing has changed in any ways. The new v15 has still some serious hurdle before this will even become any where near being accessible. So with some hope down the road. We can only hope they will help us in making this app accessible for us to use.

What's New in Version 15.0

Better support for comics
Bug fixes
Performance improvement

 

By AnonyMouse on Sunday, June 23, 2013 - 12:20

Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team

Were you hoping that this would be the one we all have been waiting for?!?!

Sorry this isn't it. It is still very difficult to use and to navigate. However, I did find that doing the single finger double tap and swipe up will get you through the introduction screens.

As you are on the main page to see all of your articles. You can do the same. Do the single finger double tap and swipe up to see more articles. However, Double tapping on the article still leads me to a very inaccessible page.

There are still to many things missing and that I can't do to make this usabble for myself.

What's New in Version 16.0.522

One-click migration to the new feedly cloud.
Fixes integration with Twitter
Fixes ordering of categories
Fixes transition from one section to the next

 

By kieran l on Tuesday, July 23, 2013 - 12:20

Doubt there has been any accessibility changes, but here's the change log anyway. What's New in Version 16.1.542 Fixed login error post Google Reader retirement.