With all the websites that you monitor, the social media accounts that you follow and the articles that come across your feed, sometimes, it’s just hard to keep up with all of them. That’s why you have your RSS readers and news aggregator apps to help you make sense of all of these. A new kid on the block called Palabre is now available for your devices, and its Material Design and features makes it a must have for Android users.

The app will bring all your RSS and Feedly links into one great-looking magazine, which looks like Flipboard, Zite and the likes, with one major difference: it sports Google’s Material Design, the visual guideline that we’ve been seeing all over the place. You can choose whether you will view the articles that you’ve chosen to read on the built-in browser of the app or if you’re more comfortable with your browser of choice, you can also open it externally.It also supports Readability, a service that makes it easier to read web articles because it strips down the page to the text and links.

If using the app for the first time, you can choose to log in using Feedly (if you’ve been using that for some time already) or you can start from scratch and just start adding feeds on different topics like Technology, Entertainment, Politics, etc. You can also manually add RSS links from websites that you’ve been following already. It can also save articles if you want to read them later, and if you can choose to mark as read those you’ve scrolled down already or you can manually do it as well.

There are a lot of customizable options, like choosing a dark or light theme, changing the reading order, what happens when you double tap, and how often should it refresh articles while running on the background. You can get Palabre for free from the Google Play Store, with in-app purchases available.

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