gReader Pro (Google Reader) – Better Than the Official Reader App?

on 10/10/11 9:00 AM

Tested version: 2.4.3
Latest version: 3.2.3
Requires Android: from 2.1

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Summary

Google updated their reader app by giving it a makeover in the design department not too long ago. So what do we think of the new design—fresh or old-hat?


I had a look at an interesting alternative: gReader Pro (Google Reader). This app comes with a lot of settings options and will allow users to read even when there’s no internet connection. Our verdict? Find out everything about our App of the Week in today’s review.
 

Features & Use

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Test device: LG Optimus Speed / 2x
Android version: 2.3.4
Mods: Root


Setting up gReader Pro (Google Reader) is a piece of cake and you don’t even need to enter your Google password. Simply tap on the account name and register and Bob’s your uncle.
You will then see an overview of feeds and new articles. The feed favicon is also displayed. I must say that I became partial to gReader Pro (Google Reader) after a mere few minutes thanks to the speedy loading process for articles.


Let’s cover the basics first: reading. Tap on a feed or ‘All Articles’ in order to see a list of unread articles. They’re shown chronologically and there’s a little preview image for each one (which can be deactivated if you so wish). There’s a tool bar located at the bottom of the display via which you can update everything or else mark all articles as read.


As for the articles:
Articles are displayed when you tap on them. The title and name of the feed as well as the date of publication are located near the top.
Pinch-to-zoom is – regrettably – not available; there are two small buttons that allow you to enlarge and reduce, but luckily texts are generally adapted to fit the screen very well.
You can star an article, mark it as unread, share it with others or forward it to the browser, all this from within the article itself. Skip from one article to the next by swiping across the screen (left to right or right to left).


As for the settings:
I really can’t go into all of them in detail – there are that many of them – but here’s an overview of the most important and useful ones.
Firstly, you can change settings related to synchronizing, i.e. change the interval, the number of articles and whether syncing from Google Reader to phone as well as vice versa should occur.


The perhaps most important setting is ‘Read offline’, which saves articles and hence lets you read feeds even you’re not connected to the internet.
Go to ‘Cache’ in order to determine where you want to save to article to (storage or SD card).
You can also select how many articles should be saved, whether images, sound, videos should be displayed.


In order to prevent stuff from being downloaded via the mobile connection you can select WLAN.
Stay in the loop by activating messaging.


Go to the reading settings to determine how feeds are to be sorted, what gets done via swipes and whether you want plugins (Flash) to be activated.
Should you want to share an article you can decide which part of the article you want to share, that is to say only the link, the title of the article and link, the link and a synopsis or all of the above.


You can change the theme to a dark one as well as change the size of the font (in the app and the feed), and there’s a cool option that divides the display into two parts in horizontal mode—that’s a massive advantage to the Google reader app.


Go to ‘Services’ and enter your Read It Later or Instapaper data in order to save articles and read them later on. Very useful indeed, especially because you can make use of the Google and Instapaper Mobilizers. What’s that, you ask? They’re two services that adapt websites to fit small displays so that you get a good overview despite the small screen.


Bottom line:

gReader Pro (Google Reader) is an advanced Google reader app that makes reading news that much easier and comes with a ton of useful functions. This app makes perfect sense for people who tend to check Google Reader daily (or even more frequently than that). I would go so far as to say that it is downright impossible to stuff more useful functions (all the while keeping it clean and tidy) into an app.
 

Screen & Controls

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The controls are super simple. A swipe here and a swipe there—everything works very smoothly. What’s more, the controls are intuitive despite the sheer mass of settings options (which, by the way, are organised very neatly).


gReader Pro (Google Reader)
is an RSS app but the design isn’t bad at all.

 

Speed & Stability

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A big advantage gReader Pro (Google Reader) has over the normal reader is the app’s speed. I found that articles loaded much faster, and all the while gReader Pro ran very smoothly.

Price/Performance Ratio

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gReader Pro (Google Reader) usually costs 3,99 € // 5,35 US$, but seeing as it is our App of the Week you can download it for only 1,99 € // 2,67 US$.

 

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Market Comments

A Google User, May 12, 2013
The best This is the rss reader that I like the most in Android.
A Google User, May 9, 2013
Great reader Fantastic reader. It's a sad thing Google will terminate GReader though :(
A Google User, May 8, 2013
Use it every day Super app. Love it.
A Google User, May 8, 2013
Great App Work great for me. Galaxy nexus. Sorry, I updated the review but it didn't take.
A Google User, May 8, 2013
Poor integration with gReader (non-Pro) Update: I have increased my rating to 3 stars, as I frankly am using it every day and it generally works fine. I don't know if the new version has eliminated my complaint below, as the developer has suggested, as it is a long time since I upgraded to the pro version. I have some other niggles such as the fact that when you reach the end of a folder it opens all feeds in the next folder rather than just the first feed. I have remarked about this in the Google group but have received no reply. Previous review: I like gReader but was appalled when it turned out that this was an entirely separate installation, rather than a license overlay on top of the non-pro version. I now have two installed versions and the pro version doesn't have any of my setting, forcing me to go through all of them again. Am rather mystified by this approach and have never encountered this before when upgrading an app to the paid version.
A Google User, May 8, 2013
Best of its category UI , great again!
A Google User, May 7, 2013
Great in principle, but... the app is good, but this does not help when we have no idea whether and how it will still be working in a month's time when Google Reader will shut down. I wish the people at gReader took this seriously, and would communicate to us about what will happen... [I really appreciate the reply by Noinnion, but I am not reassured by getting a link to a thread in a discussion group. I liked gReader a lot, it is smart, great and has the best interface, but in the absence of clear communication I switched to Feedly. I like Feedly's interface less, but they give plain and powerful reassurance that their service will continue.]
A Google User, May 7, 2013
Would love the option to delete reviews. Haven't used it in a million years but can't remove my review. It probably got better so adding stars to match the average score.
A Google User, May 7, 2013
takes longer to start than my screen does to turn off. hangs every time I scroll thru articles. unusable. moto droid.
A Google User, May 7, 2013
Rubbish Rubbish - there are better alternatives.
A Google User, May 7, 2013
Great reader Best interface I have used for google reader and feeds in general. Much more practical than feebly, hope it keeps on working.
A Google User, May 7, 2013
Keeps getting past wifi only setting Please set default auto sync to wifi only! Sick of it almost blasting through my monthly data limit in a couple of days! Have to remember to force Android to block it to wifi only!
A Google User, May 6, 2013
gReader Pro Nice update. The HoloUI is a nice addiction. Keep up the awesome work. This is the first and only Google news reader I've tried and bought. Yea, it's that good. Totally recommended. Cheers.
A Google User, May 2, 2013
Excelente Excelente app.
A Google User, May 1, 2013
Too slow Excellent features and interface (although a lot of options introduces some complexity), but it's just too slow. Long wait opening articles, timeout hangs whilst scrolling lists. cf. Google Reader app, which is much faster. (Tested on Nexus S and HTC Desire)
A Google User, Apr 30, 2013
My RSS reader of choice I love this app, it is used more than any other on my Android devices and beats Feedly, Pulse, Taptu etc into the ground. Latest version seems to stop loading cache view intermittently, have to disable and enable from settings to get it back. Please fix!
A Google User, Apr 29, 2013
excellent
A Google User, Apr 29, 2013
Use this app everyday But the same problems have plagued it for so long. I'm so tired of clicking on stories and they either stall and load correctly or stall and LOAD THE WRONG STORY. It happens so often ESPECIALLY if I'm using the widget. Also YouTube is embedded badly and should be fixed, it's usually just a blank spot. Please, i love this app but fixes are warranted
A Google User, Apr 29, 2013
The most user friendly reader to date.
A Google User, Apr 29, 2013
New version doesn't perform very well on my galaxy s3. Older version was much smoother. It stutters a lot now during transitions.
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