Post by exrephvinipy on May 7, 2019 11:03:23 GMT -5
Main category \ Internet
Sub category \ Newsreaders
Developer \ Webin
Filesize \ 4608
Title \ ReadKit
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Review: ReadKit for OS X
Great custom category organization
You can also use it with other RSS feed apps like Feed Wrangler, Fever, Feedly and others.
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Platforms:Web, iOS, Android
RSS Bot crashed while importing my test file, and adding feeds one by one was slow, as it took the app nearly a minute to “retrieve and process” each feed.
I hadn’t heard of this app until 2.2.0 came out. The Mac App Store had 17 reviews of this version of the app, 14 five-star, 2 four-star, and 1 three-star. It didn’t take me long at all to come to the same conclusion. It’s not just the first Mac RSS app to have Feedly support, it might be the best Mac reading app out there today. At $5, it’s inexpensive. It’s fast, responsive and reliable. It’s simple, yet powerful in its organizational capability. It also works with darn near every every service out there. If you want a Mac RSS app, look no further.
Unread — our favorite app for reading RSS feeds on the iPad — doesn’t have a desktop version, but that doesn’t mean the genre is dead. Quite the opposite in fact; searching “RSS” in the Mac App Store yields well over a dozen applications for sale.
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Traditional: A traditional RSS reader app does two things: displays content in reverse chronological order and lets you curate the content you want to read. We excluded any apps that use an algorithm to determine the order in which posts are displayed (e.g., popular posts displayed first), and we also excluded tools better described as content discovery platforms (e.g., Flipboard).
I'm looking for an RSS reader that syncs across my Mac, iPad, and iPhone so that they all have the same feeds, and when I read articles on one device, they get marked as read on all other devices. What's the best?
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