£1.79/$2.99 Easy RSS on your iPhone
Since NetNewsWire on the Mac moved from its parent company NewsGator's syncing service to Google Reader, there are plenty of Mac users who now have a choice about which RSS reader to use on their iPhone.
Since NetNewsWire on the Mac moved from its parent company NewsGator's syncing service to Google Reader, there are plenty of Mac users who now have a choice about which RSS reader to use on their iPhone.
And if, like us, the official NewsGator version of NetNewsWireon the iPhone leaves you cold, consider Reeder, It syncs with Google Reader with support for tags, starred items and notes, and lets you read your feeds either split by source or in chronological order.
It integrates Instapaper, Delicious, Read It Later and many other services - thank goodness you can hide some of the myriad options in its Settings. It has a built-in browser so you don't have to bounce out to Safari to see the original source.
It integrates Instapaper, Delicious, Read It Later and many other services - thank goodness you can hide some of the myriad options in its Settings. It has a built-in browser so you don't have to bounce out to Safari to see the original source.
If the feeds you're subscribed to show the full content in the feed itself, however, you probably never need to view the full site, This is partly because Reedercaches images when it grabs new content, so you can even read when you don't have any signal.
No comments:
Post a Comment