It's right there!!
It's in ALL the new devices...but no reviewer is opening it! What a sad day!
Sent from iCeborg's iPad.
It's in ALL the new devices...but no reviewer is opening it! What a sad day!
Sent from iCeborg's iPad.
Made some pictures of the flipboard app for windows phone on a brand new Lumia 830 at the IFA 2014 in Berlin today.
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I don't understand the fascination with flipboard. When it was released for Windows 8 I downloaded and tried it. I discovered very quickly flipboard was nothing more than a glorified rss reader. Since I had another app installed that provided the same functionality (I mean a RSS reader) I have not opened flipboard since.
If flipboard does make it's way to WinPhone that's great for the platform I guess but I'll not be downloading it.
Even I don't get all the hype about Flipboard. I too use Nextgen Reader all day through on my Lumia 1320. Its an excellent news only lacking toast notifications which would be a very handy feature or WP8.1 to get notifications in the notify tab.Same here. I have Flipboard for Windows 8.1 but haven't used it in months. I do use Nextgen Reader several times a day on Windows 8.1/WP8.1.
I've seen flipboard on my friend's Android phone and I liked it exactly for its visual side. Who can blame me for that? Isn't one of the reasons why we like WP its visual appeal?I guess people like it for the visual aspect of the UI. Other than that, it's just a regular news reader. If/when it comes to WP, good for the platform. But if you really want a visually centric news reader NOW, try Rudy Huyn's "Fuse" news reader.
Someone on WPCentral alerted me to a news app that has the Flip built in. I've used it for about a week now. It needs a tweak here and there but overall, not half bad.Yeah. I think Flipboard is an over rated news app. I guess people like it for the visual aspect of the UI. Other than that, it's just a regular news reader. If/when it comes to WP, good for the platform. But if you really want a visually centric news reader NOW, try Rudy Huyn's "Fuse" news reader.