Rojak News mixes all the Malaysian local news from various news sites and divided them into news categories (Types of Rojak). This is to promote the navigation of news articles according to news categories rather than news sites.
News articles are usually from (not limited to) TheStar, The Sun Daily, News Straits Times, Malay Mail, or Malaysian Insider.
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ROJAK NEWS FEATURES:
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1. Notifications when there are news updates. Auto sync every 4 hours by default. Setting can be change in the app setting.
2. Bookmark by starring. Bookmarked news articles are automatically listed in the "All Stars" left menu item.
3. Auto clean read news older than 2 days. Setting can be change in the app setting.
4. Auto clean unread news older than 3 days. Setting can be change in the app setting.
5. In-app web browser for news links.
6. Grid layout by default. Setting can be change from top right menu during viewing of news articles list.
7. All news articles that are published in the last 24 hours are automatically listed in the "Latest" left menu item.
8. Text size can be change through the top right menu during viewing of a news article. The text size setting change will apply for all other news articles.
9. News article can be share to other Android apps currently installed in the device. Use the share icon during viewing of a news article.
10. News article can be translate to other languages. The translate action is available from the top right menu during viewing of a news article.
11. News articles can be sorted by read/unread status, date, download date and title.
12. Rojak News is delivered with light theme by default. There are only 2 theme available, light and dark. Theme can be change from the "Switch Theme" left menu item.
13. Pull down to refresh news.
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WHAT IS ROJAK?
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"Rojak (Malaysian and Singaporean spelling) or Rujak (Indonesian spelling) is a traditional fruit and vegetable salad dish commonly found in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. The term "Rojak" is Malay for mixture." - Wikipedia
"In Malaysia and Singapore, the term "rojak" is also used as a colloquial expression for an eclectic mix, in particular as a word describing the multi-ethnic character of Malaysian and Singaporean society." - Wikipedia
熱門國家 | 系統支援 | 版本 | 費用 | APP評分 | 上架日期 | 更新日期 |
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未知 | Android Google Play | 0.9.1 App下載 | 免費 | 1970-01-01 | 2015-04-22 |