Readefine Desktop – ‘Google Reader’ Client with Magazine Style Layout
TweetToday I found the Google Reader client for desktop to read feeds, plain text files and HTML files. With Readefine Desktop you can connect to Google Reader or any RSS feed and display your articles in a beautiful magazine style layout. Readefine Desktop require Adobe Air to run and therefore can be run on Windows, Mac and Linux OS.
Features:
- Beautiful multi-column, newspaper like layout for RSS and Google Reader.
- Dislike scrolling text? Readefine divides text into multiple pages for easy reading.
- Mark these as Read – The “Next Page” button in Magazine Layout marks the articles shown to you as read (in Google Reader), then gets more content.
- Support multiple screen size.
- Use keyboard shortcuts like + and – to change font size. Shift + J to justify text.
- Instapaper Support
- The desktop version contacts Google directly and only talks to Readefine servers for self-updating.
- Resizes pictures and videos to fit within the column.
- Re-flows text according to the available size.
- Makes long plain text files beautiful and also sections them for performance.
- Removes stray newlines, empty p, br tags.
- Supports drag and drop of text, Rss, HTML.
- Copy paste or load a file from your computer (load, not upload)
- Can Read feeds online as well as Offline.

















Raza Rahil Hussain (born February 7, 1990 in Udaipur, India) is Blogger, Developer, and CEH. He founded the blog Razzil, a site that describe information about Technology, Programming, Gadgets, Apps, Internet Security and various other content.