Flipboard For Windows 10

Flipboard, the app that lets you tap and flip your way through digital magazines on smartphones and tablets, has come to laptops and desktops. Upgrade to Windows 10 for free right now. We were big fans of Zite, but Flipboard? It’s a bit clumsy for quick reading, asking for more of a sit-down-and-read type of lifestyle, which doesn’t suit us most times. Download Flipboard for Windows 8. If your computer runs on Windows OS then these are the only methods that you need to use. An official app is available for Windows 8 but if you use Windows 7, XP or Vista then you can use BlueStacks to download the app on your PC. Steps to Download Flipboard on Mac: If you have Mac then also you can download.

So You’re New to Flipboard? Here’s What You Need to Know

Inside Flipboard / June 30, 2015

Ah, Flipboard. So much information to read. So many topics to explore. Flipping through beautiful magazines, you’re thinking, “I could never do that.” Well, wrong. With all the tools Flipboard provides, even beginners don’t have to look like newbies. Here are some ways to ensure your Flipboard profile won’t look like it was born yesterday.

  1. Change your username to something that will look sensible on your profile. Flipboard automatically assigns a username. But if you’d rather be @JohnQJones or @DroneMakerJohn than @JohnJones63755, go to your profile and edit your account settings.
  2. Start making magazines. On your profile, click the box that says “new” or “new magazine.Choose a catchy title. It can be a simple word — Dreaming — or make a point — Best Ways to Recycle. If your title has a word that is already indexed in topics, your magazine might show up when others search relevant topics.
  3. Find material to flip into your magazine by clicking on the + button. You’ll find the + button everywhere on Flipboard. It’s the easiest way to add content — but not the only way.
  4. Flip content from your Web browser into your magazine using the bookmarklet. Flipboard’s bookmarket adds to your magazine-making toolbox. You can frequently choose which picture you want to appear with your article. You can also add pricing for any items for sale to create a “catalog.”
  5. Connect your social networks. Even if you don’t have Flickr or 500px accounts, open them now so that you’ll have access through the mobile app to great photos you can use for your magazine covers.
  6. Comment on the flips from the people and magazines you are following. That will spark MagMakers to look at what you’re doing. For more social interaction with other MagMakers, you can join Flipboard Club’s Flipboard Chat Group on Facebook and tweet your mags with the hashtag #FlipboardFriday on Fridays.
  7. Discover more material to flip through Flipboard recommendations. Everyday Flipboard suggests articles and magazines that contain material everyone can flip into their own magazines. Tap on the magnifying glass on your mobile or “Explore” on the top left of your profile page on the web. Flipboard’s Web design opens worlds of content.
  8. Use Flipboard search. Type any word, phrase or hashtag into the search box, and you’ll get relevant results from Flipboard, magazines people have made, and from the social networks that you have linked to your accounts. Now flip it into your mags.
  9. Keep an attractive cover. By default, Flipboard picks up the most recent photo from a flip for the cover. You can, however, set your own cover by pressing on an item in a mag to call up the menu and choose “Promote to Cover” on mobile, or on the browser go into the magazine in your Editor and choose the cover icon. Here’s a #ProTip from AidaB: A good cover photo for a magazine should have a fairly high resolution, and the best part of the image shouldn’t be obscured by the letters in your magazine name.
  10. Get to know your Web-based editor. On the Web editor, you can arrange your articles. Maybe you want to view them by sub-topic. Many mag makers use some form of chronological order.

What interests you enough to make a Flipboard magazine about it? It’s probably in front of your eyes or, even, inside your refrigerator. A great-looking magazine curated by you is just a few flips away.

Linda Bernstein is a professor of social media and journalism at Long Island University and an avid member of the Flipboard Club. On Flipboard, she curates magazines about everything from Wolf Hall to Ebola: The Hunt for the Cure to Miniature Worlds.

I started blogging back in 2012. As a tech blogger, I had to keep up with the latest technology and apps. The best way to do that was to follow popular blogs and news sites. And Google Reader was the only RSS Feed Reader that I used. Unfortunately, in June 2013 Google announced that they are going to shut down the service. So, it was time to find alternatives.

Many sites pointed to use Feedly. So I started using it. After using it for some time my friend suggested me to use a personalized News Reader called Flipboard. I downloaded it and I loved it. I’m STILL using it. But, I believe change is essential to live a happy life.

So, I thought let’s get back to Feedly. I logged into Feedly with my Google account and the feeds were the same as before. Reminding me of those days as a fresh Blogger. I used it for some days and I started liking it. I liked its simplicity but it lacked the personalization of Flipboard. So, now the question arises. Can Feedly be the ultimate news reader app? Which is the best app for the News-savvy? Flipboard or Feedly? Let’s find out.

FYI: I’m going to compare here only the Android app of both the services. And the following are my own personal views.

Let’s start with the design of both the Android apps.

UI/Design

Feedly has nice clean and simple design. Nothing fancy to attract the eyes. But it gives a satisfying user experience in terms of design. Transitioning between pages is great. A simple swipe gets the work done. The swipe transition has been integrated across all the corners of the app. Even to close an article, you just have to swipe from below.

Things get fancy with Flipboard. A complete user interface that’s made to flip. A magazine style UI that comprises of authentic typography and excellent use of featured images. For sure Flipboard will eat more mobile data in comparison to Feedly, albeit, it can be controlled from the settings menu.

In Feedly you get three transition options for the app – swipe, scroll, and stack (which is default). Along with that, it also offers the dark mode option for night owl readers. Flipboard has no such customization options to change the UI. You can just change the text size and make the app go full screen. Though I like Flipboard’s UI just as it is. The authenticity is all I want.

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Grabbing the News

Feedly does a great job in grabbing feeds for any website on the internet. If you have no idea which news sites to follow then you can simply tap on your interested category (eg. Tech) and it’ll present you the most popular feeds to follow. Or else you can type in the name of the source. After you’ve found your source, Feedly will ask you to add it in a category.

Flipboard goes one step ahead and shows social network results of the query you enter. If the source you want to follow is popular then it will probably have its own magazine customized by Flipboard itself, as shown in the screenshot on the right. If you’re following a less popular source then you won’t even get its RSS feeds. But, you can follow their Twitter or Facebook account to get updated.

Other than that you can simply follow the topics you’re interested in and Flipboard will show you articles and news from the various sources around the globe for that particular topic. In comparison to Flipboard, Feedly is much accurate in grabbing feeds for any source on the internet. To get more accurate results in Feedly, you just need type in the source URL (eg. Guidingtech.com).

Content Management

Feedly provides great ease of use in content management. If you want to remove a Feed then you can simply hit Edit Content in the sidebar, select the Feeds and tap on Remove. Along with adding and removing content you can also create a Boards to categorize specific articles. It’s most helpful when doing some research on a topic.

Flipboard

In competition with Boards, Flipboard has magazines. Any user can create a magazine of his own and also follow magazines created by other users. Removing content is as simple as drag and drop and the same for organizing different sources in the dashboard.

It’s much easier to manage content on Feedly in comparison to Flipboard. In Flipboard when you’ve followed too many topics and sources, it just gets messed up with article and sources you really don’t care. And, it can take some time in unfollowing them. Whereas in Feedly, you can do that easily.

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Reading Experience

Feedly provides a unified experience across the app in terms of reading experience. The typography provided is perfect for ease of reading. If you want to open an article directly into a browser then you can just choose the option to Open Webpage Directly. You can add the article to save it for later or else add it to a Board.

Flipboard, on the other hand, doesn’t provide a unified reading experience. The popular sources on Flipboard are specially customized by the Flipboard team. Whereas, the less popular ones open in webview or as of now in a Chrome custom tab. Sometimes, the customized articles cause glitches when flipped. I mostly prefer to read the article in webview on Flipboard.

Apart from that, you can personalize your reading experience by fine-tuning your Flipboard dashboard. Also, you can mute a website from getting the notification in the notification drawer.

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Conclusion: Simplicity vs Personalization

Feedly is simple, easy to use and uniform across the app. Flipboard is beautiful, customizable and social. Now, it’s your turn to decide. Do you want an app that offers simplicity and uniformity or an app that is socially connected and personalized? Let us know you view down in the comments.

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