Popular news and RSS feed reader Inoreader just got a big redesign with enhanced features
Inoreader has unveiled a major redesign, enhancing its user experience with updated themes featuring refreshed brand colors and improved interface components like dialogues and menus. The introduction of a new tab bar and dynamic sidebar simplifies navigation, offering quick access to dashboards, feeds, saved items, Team spaces, and more. Redesigned dashboards now support better customization through new widgets, including onboarding aids, content highlights, and data tracking tools for monitoring reading habits and feed performance.
A revamped Saved section centralizes your personal library, consolidating articles, annotations, and tags. Enhanced content filters now allow application to entire folders, streamlining content management. The search functionality has been upgraded for more efficient content discovery.
The background audio player sports a new design, accessible directly from the tab bar, facilitating seamless audio consumption of articles and podcasts. Interactions with YouTube content have been improved, with the ability to filter out videos under 60 seconds and easily identify Shorts, video durations, and live video statuses.
The Teams section has been completely redesigned, featuring separate tabs for crucial areas such as Activity, Members, Digests, and more, enhancing team collaboration and management. Additional improvements accompany this comprehensive update, further refining Inoreader's functionality.

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Like most redesigns, I didn't like it at first and was upset that it was forced on me. But after a couple of days, I've started to feel like the redesign is generally more intuitive and it's grown on me now.