With the addition of iCloud sync, you now get that for free, under your own control and, in my experience, faster than the 3rd-party services. Until recently, you needed to subscribe to a 3rd-party service to have your RSS feeds be synced across devices. I love the beautiful clean design that focuses on the content you want to read. Reeder is one of the classic RSS readers for Apple’s platforms. Still nonresponsive to tickets/feedback, but the fix has been added and additional functionality to help keep it resolved. The developer has finally fixed the issue, and added a log function for troubleshooting. The RSS lists are great, the UI is nice, Shortcuts integration is handy, some other things don't work and likely will never work. And the developer is non-responsive about this bug. However, on my Mac, it stops syncing changes in the "Read Later" section and every changed you've made on iPhone does not sync over. It works fine on iPhone, if I read an article, it's no longer on the "Read Later" page. I've found that the "Read Later" function on my Mac stops syncing shortly after enabled. They don't seem to reply to reviews in the App Store. They have an email you can send bugs to, but they will never reply (as noted by other reviewers as well). However, the developer support does not exist. The Mac/iPhone experience between RSS feeds is great as well, and it has Shortcuts support too. The app itself is a great UI, and the iCloud syncing for RSS feeds is really lovely. You can enable "Automatic Reader View" on a per-feed basis to always load items of a feed with Reader View.įeedbin, Feedly, Feed Wrangler, FeedHQ, NewsBlur, The Old Reader, Inoreader, BazQux Reader, FreshRSS, Instapaper and Pocket. Off by default, this can be enabled on a per-account basis.Įnter Reader View (for feed items and read later links that support this) for a clutter-free reading experience directly in Reeder's article viewer. With version 5, Reeder finally supports marking items as read while scrolling. With Bionic Reading you read texts with more focus, awareness, and sustainability. A sharing extension allows you to add links from outside of Reeder.Ī higher dimension of reading. This is Reeder's built-in read later service which stores all your data securely in iCloud. You can still just use one of the many third-party services supported by Reeder or just RSS (without sync). Reeder 5 comes with a built-in RSS/Feeds service which will keep everything in sync on all your devices. Sync all your feeds and articles with iCloud. Please note: If you rely on image caching, this feature unfortunately wasn't ready for the 4.0 release but it's in the works.Keep control of your news reading with Reeder, RSS reader and read later client in one app, now with support for iCloud syncing. Or just standalone RSS (without syncing) if you don't want to use any service. If you want to use a self-hosted service, Reeder should work with services which use the Fever or the Google Reader API. More shortcuts, matching the ones of Reeder for Mac.Image previews in the articles list (finally).An in-app Read Later service which syncs with iCloud.Greetings everyone, seems to be the first time Reeder 4 has gone free, last time there was a giveaway, it was for Reeder 3 and was quite popular :)Ī news reader for iOS with support for various sync services.
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