Malaysia News - RSS News Reader for iPhone, Blackberry, Nokia and other J2ME phones

Malaysia News

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Latest Version: 2.9
Date Released: Apr 5, 2010

This application provides news feeds from various Malaysian Newspapers. Current list includes the following:
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Star Online
The Malaysian Insider
Sin Chew Daily
Business Times
New Straits Times

It allows you to turn on or off based on your likes and the list will be filtered based on your selections. It also lists various other categories under each newspaper.

iPhone - v 2.9

- Fixed few crashes
- Memory leaks fixed
- Performance improvements
- Few minor UI fixes

iPhone - v 2.7

- When crashes, sends report immediately
- Fixed Last updated to a readable format
- Fixed Headline and Body not to have any HTML tags

iPhone - v 2.6

- Twitter integration
- Minor performance improvements
- Minor changes to Settings screen
- Airplane mode bug fixed in the About Screen
- Email the article to a friend

iPhone - v 2.5.1

- Removed popups when there is no connection
- Fixed settings not to have no selections
- Fixed paper list with the settings after changes
- Disabled Show more, Feedback options when no internet
- Some more improvements

iPhone - v 2.5

- Fixed issue loading from cache
- Minor UI enhancements
- You can send feedback from the app itself
- NEW: Feed list is dynamic
- Fixed saving news item when it has single quote

iPhone - v 2.1

- New User Interface Updates
- Now you can manually refresh the data for different newspaper or source pages

iPhone - v 2.0

- User interface has changed
- Users can refresh to view the news up to date

iPhone - v 1.5

Offline/Caching supported
Performance improvements
New Database for faster access
Last updated date shown on the screen
Minor UI improvements (adding newspaper name to screens)
Loads old cached news if you have no internet on subsequent days
UI Updates

iPhone - v 1.0

Newspapers: Star Online, The Malaysian Insider, Sin Chew Daily, Business Times, New Straits Times
Turn on/off RSS feeds
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