
Mobile Reader Pro for FARK®
A mobile version of Fark.com. “We don’t make news. We mock it.”
This is the pro upgrade of our free, ad-supported Mobile Reader for FARK®. No ads and more farking features.
Finally!
by gatsome

I know I'm not the only one who has waited for this app. Good stuff.
Awesome
by Slammmmer

Not having this app is almost as bad as being a "lighter".
Really good
by Bjive

The free version I tried was great but having no ads and adjustment for font size alone is worth .99$ awesome. Buy it without question.
It's About Farking Time!!!!!!
by Bigredmoose

OMG this is the absolute best thing for a Farker since beer and teh seks! Ive tried enjoying Fark on Safari and via a half dozen RSS readers and this beats them all, hands down! Subby has something in his eye...
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Key Features In the Pro Version
* Universal app designed for both iPhone and iPad.
* No ads!
* Save favorite articles and come back to them later.
* Share articles via Facebook, Twitter, and email.
* Adjust the font size.
* Reorder and enable or disable Fark sections. Now you can turn off “Showbiz,” put “Sports” first, or read just “Not News” and “Geek”.
Key Features In Both Versions
* Get access to live FARK posts in each of the sections: Not News, Sports, Business, Geek, ShowBiz, Politics, Music, and Video.
* View links to articles and have access to web navigation controls without leaving the app.
* See comments posted by other FARK visitors and post your own comments.
* Enjoy using an elegant and intuitive interface.
About Fark.com
The first thing you should know is that Fark.com isn't a Weblog. Fark.com, the Web site, is a news aggregator and an edited social networking news site. Every day Fark receives 2,000 or so news submissions from its readership, from which we hand-pick the funny and weird notable news -- and not-news -- of the day.
Fark isn't an acronym. It doesn't mean anything. The idea was to have the word Fark come to symbolize news that is really Not News. Hence the slogan "It's not news, it's Fark." Fark was originally a word Drew became known for using online back in the early 1990s. He can't remember why, but his guess is that it was either to replace another F-word or that he was just drunk and mistyped something. He tells everyone it was the former since it's a better story that way.
The first year of it’s existence (in its current form), Fark received 50,000 page views. That's a respectable number for a site started from scratch. The second year it was a million. The number one highest-traffic corporate Internet hitting Fark's servers was CNN. Number two: Fox News.
What is Fark exactly? Fark is what fills space when mass media runs out of news. Fark is supposed to look like news... but it's not news. It's Fark.


The information on this application comes from Fark.com. This content is not a production of nor does it represent the views or policies of Rade | Eccles, Inc. Though, it does make us laugh and we appreciate Drew for that. Fark® and the Fark® logo are registered trademarks of Fark, Inc.