Flyleaf for iOS and macOS
Read articles and web pages like a book.
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Flyleaf is a read-later app that displays saved articles from the web in a meticulously designed reading view without popups, ads, or other distractions. Its distinguishing feature is its unparalleled book-style pagination, allowing users to read articles page by page instead of scrolling vertically. The app is fully native for iPhone, iPad, and macOS, with sync across all devices through iCloud. Flyleaf prioritizes user privacy by not requiring accounts, displaying ads, or tracking user data. It offers great typography with customization options and makes it easy to find RSS feeds of blogs and sites users like.
How to use Flyleaf for iOS and macOS?
To use Flyleaf, simply download the app from the App Store on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Save articles from the web to read later in a distraction-free reading view with book-style pagination. Customize the typography and sync your saved articles across all your devices through iCloud.
Core features of Flyleaf for iOS and macOS:
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Book-style pagination
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Native app for iPhone, iPad, and macOS
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Sync across devices through iCloud
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Privacy-focused with no accounts, ads, or tracking
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Customizable typography
Why could be used Flyleaf for iOS and macOS?
# | Use case | Status | |
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# 1 | Read articles from the web like a book | ✅ | |
# 2 | Save articles for later reading | ✅ | |
# 3 | Find and read RSS feeds of favorite blogs and sites | ✅ |
Who developed Flyleaf for iOS and macOS?
Flyleaf is made by independent developer Max Melzer. You can follow him on his personal website or on Mastodon, and contact him via email.