Developer ClevLab announced the app is out of beta

Jul 19, 2015 20:19 GMT  ·  By

The best unofficial Feedly client for Windows Phone devices has just exited beta and is now available for everyone via Windows Phone Store.

FeedLab has been in private beta for a few months, but developer ClevLab announced the release of the application for the general public.

FeedLab is a free application, but since this is still a Feedly client, users will need a Feedly account in order to use it. If you don't have one, then you can easily create one after you download the application on your Windows Phone device.

You can do that using a Microsoft account, or Facebook, Google, Twitter, or even Evernote. The application is less than 9MB in size and has already received a small update that adds #WindowsPhone category on the search panel, improves ability to disable the live tile and brings some bug fixes.

Here are some of the features you can get while using FeedLab on Windows Phone. First of all, you will be able to add the RSS feeds you want to follow. All your favorite websites, blogs, magazines and journals can be added as long as they have an RSS feed.

After two months of private testing, FeedLab is now available to everyone

Then you can group all these feeds in categories, as well as order and customize these categories as you see fit. But you can also customize the display of articles as you wish (only the title, with small or large images, or even large tiles).

Developers also included some optimized gestures that will surely simplify the way you use FeedLab on Windows Phone each day.

The application supports live tiles, so you will be able to pin your favorite categories on the home screen of your Windows Phone handset.

FeedLab comes with speech feature, which means you will be able to listen to your articles rather than read them. The application also allows users to launch new searches directly from Cortana, Microsoft's personal digital assistant.

Last but not least, the unofficial Feedly client allows users to find the summary of each article, with the ability to continue the reading to the desired website.

If you don't have the application yet, you can now download FeedLab for Windows Phone for free via Windows Phone Store. The application should be fully compatible with all devices powered by Windows Phone 8.1 and up.

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