When It Comes To Android RSS Readers, Munch Is As Simple As It Gets

We’ve long since moved on from the great purging of Google Reader in 2013, but that doesn’t mean you’ve found a replacement you’re entirely satisfied with. For Android users, a new, minimalist option has popped up called Munch and to top it off, it’s free.

As you can see from the image above, the design and layout is as clean as it gets without being too Spartan. That is until you need to add feeds to the program.

According to gHacks’ Martin Brinkmann, feed links have to be added one at a time and no import feature is available for formats such as OPML.

If you can get past this admittedly major gripe, Munch is a fast, slick and streamlined RSS reader. If you need something more feature-rich, check out our previous rundown of news readers for Android.

Munch [Google Play, via gHacks]


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