Now that I'm not actively studying Mandarin in school anymore, Skritter has become my entire study routine. It's been wonderful for reviewing characters, but otherwise my skills have stagnated or atrophied. So today I went searching for an iOS app that would help with reading comprehension, and found one I thought would be reviewing for others in the Skritter community.
Decipher Chinese is a series of apps that offer short essays or articles for reading practice. I will start by saying my experience has only been with the 'Taster' (free) edition. However, three other levels are offered for 4-6 US$ each: Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced.
Decipher Chinese has several nice features. Pieces are categorized by type, such as Story, Essay, or News, and listed with brief English titles and summaries. They also have little HSK ratings to indicate approximate difficulty level, such as HSK 2.0, as well as the total number of words used in the article.
Once you select something to read, everything is presented in large, easy to read characters. If you don't recognize a character, you can tap it to bring up the pinyin and definition. Tapping again hides the definition but leaves the pinyin. A 3rd tap will remove the pinyin. If you can't finish an article in one sitting, you can save your progress and come back to it. At the end, you can mark an piece as 'completed' and it will move from the main screen to a separate list, in case you need to come back and review.
Overall, while it is possible to find your own reading material and conduct your own dictionary searches, Decipher Chinese offers a nice and convenient way to practice reading on your iOS device at a variety of experience levels.
If this type of convenience is intriguing to you, go try out the Taster version for yourself!