The troubles start when you try to move beyond the 15 provided "Popular Feeds". For starters, the 15 Popular Feeds are not comprehensive, and can be quite general. If you like sports, the only option is "Sports", it doesn't care if you may only like basketball and don't care much for football or baseball. Similarly, there is a "Music" category, but again it doesn't care what kind of music you like. However you can extend these feeds by adding either Twitter or Feedly sources. Given the annoyance involved with Twitter tokens (as Falcon Pro has met time and again), it makes sense that Vergès is being careful about integration, so it will cost you $1.99 to unlock the Twitter login functionality. Unfortunately, if you also want Feedly integration unlocked, that will cost you an extra 99 cents. We would have preferred to have one in-app purchase to unlock both. Additionally, while you can unlock Feedly and pull stories from Feedly, there is no two-way syncing right now, meaning Flyne would have to become your one and only news reader, because read items and saved items would not sync back to any other Feedly-compatible app. Still, these are relatively minor gripes, and they are issues that can easily be fixed in future updates. If you're looking for an app to pull news from your Twitter feed, there are other options, but Flyne definitely works quite well. However, if you're looking for a Feedly app, you may want to hold off for a future update on that one.
*Update*The morning after this write-up, Flyne received an update to add two-way Feedly syncing, and syncing saved articles to Feedly. So, that clears up the issues we had with the app.
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