Popular webOS Feed Reader Goes Open Source
Feeds is now on GitHub.
Delicious Morsel, the makers of webOS apps such as WootOn! and Twee have now released the source code to their popular RSS reader Feeds onto GitHub.
Feeds features all of the features expected from a mobile OS including notifications, offline reading, image zooming, and works in both portrait and landscape mode. It is one of the highest rated feed readers in the WebOS store.
The source code can be found on GitHub here.
Delicious Morsel also open sourced the webOS version of WootOn!, an app designed to track sindle-day deal sites such as Woot!, Shirt, and Wine. Its code is available here.
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