![]() ![]() You can also directly subscribe to and unsubscribe from RSS feeds within the app and even create folders for bundling topical sites together. You can quickly and easily jump between posts and news sources and even search across all of your subscriptions for news. Reeder uses a three column view that lists your subscriptions in the left column, followed by the latest posts from a source in the center column, and finally the news item in the largest pane. If you’re a Google Reader user and you think their web interface is pretty and does its job, then you will either think Reeder.app is ugly (in that case you need a reality check) or you will be blown away by its visual and functional beauty. It’s a stark contrast to the web interface that you are subject to if you use Google Reader in the browser. Reeder.app is the most stunning RSS reader you are ever likely to use on OS X. Reader.app requires you to login using your Google Reader account and it delivers your news using a intuitive design-centric, and stylistic approach. It took 17 drafts of a 1.0 release before Reeder.app came out of beta but as of today you can purchase the RSS reader app for $9.99.Īlthough the app was only released today, June 9th, Reeder has already clocked up 49 ratings in the Mac App Store and they are all 5 star ratings. ![]() Reeder.app has finally arrived at the Mac App Store.
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