User Interface
Reeder boasts a clean, minimalist, and intuitive user interface which makes it easy to navigate through articles and feeds.
Cross-Platform Sync
The app supports multiple syncing options including iCloud, Feedly, Feedbin, and more, allowing users to keep their feeds consistent across devices.
Offline Reading
Reeder allows users to download articles for offline reading, making it convenient for reading on-the-go without an internet connection.
Customization
The app offers various customization options including themes, font choices, and layout settings to tailor the reading experience.
Integration with Read Later Services
Reeder integrates with services like Pocket and Instapaper, making it easy to save articles for later reading.
Gestures and Shortcuts
The app supports a variety of gestures and shortcuts, enhancing the overall user experience by making navigation quicker and more intuitive.
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Google Reader was the only web-based solution I managed to use for reading feeds. I tried several others and ended up purchasing Reeder, which supports not only RSS and Atom but also other sources like Twitter, YouTube, and Reddit. https://reederapp.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
I see this all the time and while at the time I thought the same there's so many good alternatives these days, even better than back then. All the interesting and small websites I want to follow still have RSS feeds so I feel like we can move on. The two I use for many years already are: - https://miniflux.app (OS, Minimal, web interface and can be used with all clients that support Fever or Google Reader API) -... - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
I start every day with RSS subscriptions using NewsBlur (https://newsblur.com) and Reeder (https://reederapp.com). I've also set up a page so other people can see my subscriptions / what I'm reading: https://sources.werd.io. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I use Reeder and NetNewsWire to read my subscriptions. You can see the full list of apps that work with Feedbin here. Source: over 1 year ago
NetNewsWire - While there are certainly apps that look better in terms of the UI, this is probably the most you'll be able to get completely free. If you're willing to pay, I've heard Reeder 5 is pretty good as well, and it looks much more more modern and minimal based on what I've seen. Source: over 1 year ago
Reeder: Beautiful and highly functional RSS reeder with iCloud based sync between devices. Source: over 1 year ago
I use “Reedeer” - http://reederapp.com I connect/subscribe it to various things - one of which is a previously curated FreshRSS instance, running in a docker container. So reeder connects and updates read/new feed additions too. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
On the Apple ecosystem, Reeder remains my favorite: https://reederapp.com It's got a simple and clean user interface, and it stores the feed in iCloud, so no need for a third-party server application. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Not that I’m aware of. Never used an RSS feed service that did have a limit. Have a look here https://reederapp.com/. Source: almost 2 years ago
But besides ordering, it's great. The built-in text-to-speech is top-notch. It really helped me to "read" through long articles. I recently switch from Raindrop.io & Reeder to Matter because of the TTS. Source: about 2 years ago
Use an RSS reader and subscribe to only the channels you want. No comments, no explore to get sucked down the rabbit hole. Just watch and then close. I use Reeder 5. Source: about 2 years ago
Not exactly what you’re after but IF you’re on Max/iOS you can set up Reeder (https://reederapp.com/) in combination with iCloud to sync across devices. Or if you don’t care about having multiple devices synced you can simply use the app and have your local feed. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Yes, it’s where I get news, follow blogs, and read Hacker News among many other things. I’m a big fan of Reeder on my Mac and iOS, too. https://reederapp.com. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
I use Reeder, which is something of the gold standard for RSS on Apple devices, but there's other good clients too. Miniflux recently added the Google Reader API as an option (in addition to Fever and its own), so there's a ton of clients that'll support it now. Source: over 2 years ago
I know this doesn't fully address you question, but there is one app that does something like this. Reeder (an RSS reader for iOS and macOS) does have support for Bionic Reading, which is the feature shown in the guide. Source: over 2 years ago
The Reeder app does this, but that appears to be only on Apple devices and only takes urls. Source: over 2 years ago
I use Reeder[0] on my Apple devices, I also use a Email2RSS service[1] for the ones that are asking me to subscribe. [0]: https://reederapp.com/ [1]: https://kill-the-newsletter.com/. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
On the first picture on the Reeder website (on the left) it shows exactly what I want to do. If possible order my feeds into folders, e.g. Local news feeds in one folder, world news separately, technology in another etc. Source: over 2 years ago
I use Feedbin as my feed service and read articles with Reeder on my MacBook and iPhone. Feedbin is dope because it lets you set up "actions" that can automatically sort articles based on keywords or whatever you really wanna do to them based on set criteria, and it also lets you subscribe to Twitter users straight through RSS. Another cool thing about it is it fetches full articles instead of those shitty ones... Source: over 2 years ago
Google Alerts FTW. I set these to output to RSS. I keep tabs on these, and other RSS feeds related to the fields I write about, in Reeder. Source: almost 3 years ago
I have been using FeedReader so far, but I'm looking for a RSS Reader that has a thumbnail view for each RSS news entry, a bit like what The Reeder app does. Source: almost 3 years ago
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Great iOS app for RSS.