Reeder.

Reeder.

By Silvio Rizzi

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2024-09-05
  • Current Version: 2024.11
  • Adult Rating: 17+
  • File Size: 21.58 MB
  • Developer: Silvio Rizzi
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 17.0
Score: 3.48663
3.48663
From 187 Ratings

Description

Reeder is your all-in-one inbox for reading, watching and listening to content from various sources. From Unread Counts to Timeline Syncing Say goodbye to unread counts! With Reeder, your timeline position is synced across all your devices, letting you pick up right where you left off. Shared Feeds Turn any tag into a public, auto-updating feed that can be viewed in any browser or added to any RSS reader that supports JSON feeds, making it simple to share your curated content. Unified Timeline Reeder supports more than just RSS feeds. It integrates videos, podcasts and social media posts into a single, streamlined view. While it’s not meant to replace full-featured clients, Reeder offers a centralized way to keep track of everything you follow, with the option to open content in other apps (if supported) when you want to dive deeper. Save and Organize Links Easily save links from Safari or any other app to Reeder using its share extension, keeping everything organized and easy to find. iCloud Sync Reeder only syncs what’s important — your subscriptions, timeline position and tagged items (including Links, Favorites, Bookmarks and Later) — across all your devices using iCloud, making syncing faster and more efficient, with changes pushed to your other devices within seconds. Content is fetched directly from the sources, ensuring you always have the latest updates. Terms of Use: https://reeder.app/terms Privacy Policy: https://reeder.app/privacy

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Reviews

  • Pretty nice, needs a few options

    4
    By DownAndGoing
    I was initially skeptical, but I really like the idea of syncing scroll position instead of just going off of unread counts. That said, it wouldn’t hurt to see a count of unread stories from various feeds I’ve subscribed to. Overall, the app feels very polished, intuitive, and it works for me. I think a $10/yr subscription is quite reasonable, so I’ll happily pay when I run into the feed limit. The one place where the app could use some real improvements is in display options. The column of text using the built-in viewer is much narrower than I would like, but it doesn’t seem like there’s any way to change it. Also, article images in the list of stories are FAR too large for some feeds I subscribe to, and there are no options to constrain their size or placement. There are some other less important UI quirks, but nothing too serious.
  • 5 stars BUT No keyword filter options

    5
    By Kid Axolotl
    FEATURE REQUEST: I want to censor out politics and sensitive topics by making a list of keywords I don’t want to see. The app is triggering but I’d actually be happy to subscribe and use it if this feature was added.
  • Great start

    4
    By m0rteum
    Beautiful design. Please give a “scroll to top” button or setting so I don’t feel like I always have to put myself back at the top of the feed every time I open the app. I prefer going top down rather than bottom up.
  • Not good. Lots of useful features have been removed

    1
    By OC Fountains
    No longer allows integration with Feedly, for example, so any saved favorites you may have there are now lost. A devastating regression. The all should be able to read those favorites from the previous app, and automatically transfer them to the new app. No way to mark something as Read, so there is no way to tell what has been read and what’s new. This is a bad regression. User entirely looses control of their feeds. No visual cue to tell if a feed has new items to be read, because they got rid of the feed count. This is certainly a bad regression, instead of the “wonderful feature” they’re trying to sell it as. One again there is another entirely different version of the app — so go ahead and buy again, but this time under recurring charges. So, the “built for today” tag being used is accurate, because today every developer wants to sell you a new subscription. Overall, the only positive was the new, nice looking icon. Other than that, this was a very disappointing release. Sticking with Reeder 5 until some of the old but important features are restored. The developer seem to forget that these apps are about convenience for the user, but he seem to want you to adapt to his way of seeing things, and robs the user of features one is accustomed to. They could have easily added those features as setting that a user could enable. But instead, they just took them all away, resulting in a much worst experience.
  • Swiping away an image

    1
    By whiny little b****
    Why is swiping away an image so hard? Please make it more sensitive. One star until it’s fixed. Thank you.
  • Probably better for novice/new users?

    2
    By CatOne_
    I’ve been using RSS (starting with NetNewsWire) for 24 years or such, so maybe I’m too wedded to the old ways. So I’m not super stoked on this approach, but the fact that it can incorporate YouTube and Mastodon and BlueSky is probably a plus in some ways. This is a lot like the upcoming Tapestry in its aims. I think I could almost get by with the new way in Reeder BUT it’s missing most of the options in terms of how you can make text wider in the window. Right now the options are SO basic, that essentially on my Mac I have text that’s 20 characters wide and it’s all white space. This is the same frustrating I had back in Reeder 1.0 and was fixed later, so it’s frustrating to have the same limitations in this version.
  • What’s with the bad reviews?

    5
    By TheRiceKing
    I started with the desktop app, adding some feeds and YouTube channels. When I installed the iPhone app, everything I’d set up on the desktop was instantly available on my mobile device. The transition was seamless—magical, smooth, and stress-free. Such an impressive experience definitely deserves five stars. Keep up the excellent work and maintain the affordable yearly subscription fee, and you’ll have my continued support.
  • Great iteration!

    5
    By theswagley
    Loved the old RSS app but this one fits my needs perfectly! Love using it.
  • My New RSS Pick

    4
    By JakeUsernameIsTaken
    I love this app and I’m excited to see it developed. The user interface is really clean and effective. It’s brand new and I really like the new take on RSS. I wish that there was a de-duplicator feature that would eliminate duplicate articles. I follow multiple NYT feeds and often they post the same article under different feeds. I also think it would be nice to adjust the image that displays for the article. Sometimes the image is large, other times small, and sometimes not at all. I’d love to pick a default size or no image at all. The new sharing gesture is the only other thing I was waiting for. I’m not sure I’ll ever use the feature to share my saved articles via my own personal RSS feed, but I love that I have the option. I hope more people start using this.
  • Agregar la opción de que se elimine la noticia después de ser vista

    3
    By Carter.RUS
    Agregar la opción de que se elimine la noticia después de ser vista, en la antigua apps funcionaba genial, leía las noticias y desaparecían y así sabía que tenía nuevo para leer, en esta es un caos

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