Team Stream for iPhone and iPad

12.05.2012

While the Bleacher Report content is interesting enough in its own right, Team Stream makes it frustrating to navigate posts longer than one page. This is because Team Stream divides content amongst several pages, presumably in an effort to boost page views. This is maddening enough on the actual Bleacher Report website--its presence in the iOS app is frustrating to say the least. While both apps are free and ad supported, the ads largely stay out of the way at the bottom of articles and I never found their inclusion to intrude on the reading experience.

No social sports app would be complete without social media integration. Team Stream allows users to link to their Facebook and Twitter accounts for sharing. Users can also email links to content as well as save content to Instapaper for later reading. Social sharing worked as expected in testing.

Although it isn't perfect, Team Stream offers sports fans an easy way to follow the latest news on their favorite teams without subscribing to a bunch of RSS or Twitter feeds. It offers convenience at an unbeatable price. Either version of Team Stream is worth a look from any fan seeking an easier way to keep up with their favorite team in one easy-to-digest format.