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In the main screen (Home page), the feeds of the checked sites will be displayed, as shown in figure 1 (without any feeds checked).
Figure 1: Main screen (without feeds)
On the bottom menu bars, there is a function for returning to Home screen, searched by keyword, and go to “add site” page, “favourites” page, and “sort”.
The app has saved 10 RSS Feed sites in advance. But as shown in figure 3 through 7, you can add or delete sites manually. If you try to add an invalid URL, the app will inform you (shown in Figure 8).
Figure 2: Default Manage RSS Feed page
Figure 3: When add button is clicked, input URL of the RSS Feed
Figure 4: Create the name of the inputted URL
Figure 5: The added RSSFeed will be shown on page
Figure 6: We can remove RSSFeed source using remove button
Figure 7: Successfully removed a site
Figure 8: Add an invalid site
The checkboxes in the add screen, can be ticked to add a site to the main screen also unticked to remove a site from main screen.
Figure 9: Tick boxes
Figure 10: Main screen (with feeds)
When clicked at any feed in the main screen or in the individual site screen, we can add any feeds to the favourites list by clicking the heart icon on the far right.
Figure 11: Feeds page
Figure 12: Favourite list page
Figure 13: Add to favourites successfully
Figure 14: Duplicate links cannot be favourites
If users click a row, it will skip to the relevant webpage. The favourite feeds can be deleted by left swiping shown in figure 15.
Figure 15: Left-swipe to delete
Figure 16: Prompt deleted successfully
The feeds can also be shared through Facebook and Twitter by clicking the share button shown in figure 17.
Figure 17: Share button
If we choose to share through Facebook, the app will load and automatically jump to this page, shown as figure 18 and 19. If the user has never logged in from the app it will prompt a login screen first.
Figure 18: Share through Facebook
Figure 19: Share through Twitter
The feeds can be searched by a keyword shown as figures 20 and 21.
Figure 20: search by keyword "health"
Figure 21: search result by keyword "health"
As shown in figure 22 onwards, users can filter feeds by last hour, today, this week, or any selected dates. The user can also sort feeds by newest first, oldest first and by title.
Figure 22: sort and filter menu
Figure 23: sort by newest first
Figure 24: sort by title
Figure 25: search for news on selected date
Figure 26: search result for news on 7 Oct 2019
Figure 27: notify user when no news found for the selected date