Pulse is one of those applications that bring mobile o tablet the news that matters This application stands out for its interface design, which makes it very intuitive and simple The application is available for iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Android devicesIn all cases it is free
Press allows link to any RSS feed Allows the user to organize it however you want The application is divided into pages and rows Each row is an RSS channel and on each page you can put as many channels as you want. You can also link Twitter and Facebook accounts.
The first time the application is started, a little tutorial shows where each element is. As we have said, the application is divided into pages and rows In each row all the outstanding news from the RSS channel appear. When one has been read, appears in a more subdued tone, to indicate that it has already been seen Each story can post on Facebook, Twitter or send as email. You can also add favorites
You can add as many channels as you want It can be done in two ways. Clicking on more at the end of a page or in settings To add a new channel you can do from the pages highlighted by Pulse, from their categories or have the user search for the page by its nameIf you have an account in Google Reader the application can synchronize with it, so they can be added all pages.
In order to activate the favorites category you need to have a account on Pulse.me The user can register from Facebook Once the Pulse account is created, they can synchronize with the Pulse account Evernote, Read It Later or Instanpaper Thus any Pulse news can be saved in these applications