Flynx app exited beta only last February. With that particulate update, opening links from favorite apps were allowed. Links are opened in the background while you continue using a particular app. The links opened on a browser can then be read or accessed at a later time. InfiKen Labs, developer of this productivity tool, has just released its newest update for smarter reading on the web.
The latest v1.1.2 beta offers better performance and faster page load times in reading mode. Also added is support for AMOLED dark theme in Reading mode. Restriction of opening four tabs only have been removed so you can open as many links as possible.
With this app, you can save time in loading links and articles in the background, as well as, remove unnecessary ads and clutter from the page. Flynx also allows articles to be read in a more beautiful view and save content offline to read later. This app allows true multitasking so you can easily switch and open multiple links and smart sharing to share links on popular social media or reader apps.
Before this v1.1.2, the developer also updated the app with landscape mode support, RTL languages support, Russian and Hebrew translations and some more encoding issues fixed, and of course, a number of errors and bugs fixed.
Arunangshu Bhakta of InfiKen Labs said this version is still in beta and rollout might take a few hours for those who opt-in to be a beta tester. If you want to test the beta version, join the Flynx community on Google+. You’re on your way to becoming a beta tester of Flynx for Android by visiting the “Opt-in for beta testing” page, sign in with your Google account, and then visit the Play Store page of Flynx. You should be able to see the latest update and then download.
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SOURCE: Arunangshu Bhakta