![]() ![]() Blogtrottr makes its money off the free unlimited subscription plan by embedding a small ad in each email. Take your news feed with you - Feedbin syncs with your favorite iOS, Mac. I'm sure that I could migrate to something like Reeder/Mr.Reader with an aggregator and be happy, but I'm really in no rush to change my established habits, especially since my RSS reading usage is not necessary for work.įYI for low-volume sites which are must-reads I use to send me emails (you can choose immediate or daily) that contain new posts. A fast, simple RSS feed reader that delivers a great reading experience. Given the system I've established on my Mac to quickly skim and mark-as-read gargantuan heaps of RSS articles and photos I just have too many feeds to reasonably follow them on my iOS devices, which is fine. ReadKit was the runner-up choice by TheSweetSetup, which chose Reeder as the best RSS app for the Mac. I also own ReadKit, which looks like a decent app (and can also pull my Pocket articles, from what I understand), but never really did anything with it. I subscribe to Pocket, which offers its own reader app (based on a lovely Mac RSS app it bought a few years ago called Read Later) but I use it just to sync Pocket articles (and to turn ones I want to save into PDFs). Besides, few of the feeds I follow are must-reads, and a significant minority are Flickr and other photo feeds which I'll breeze through (or ignore). To add RSS feeds, go to File > Add RSS Feeds. Likewise, Google Reader in the browser was immensely popular, as were OS X apps that used it for sync. It was even built into Apple's own Safari and Mail at one point. That's fine, I'm not in a rush, and I prefer to have control over the sites I follow. The best RSS readers for the Mac, from powerful sync services to stand alone apps, and everything in between RSS has long history on the Mac. I never used Google Reader and I don't use an aggregator now, so it can take 2-5 minutes to refresh all my feeds. I'm not a huge fan of the current version which, years after Black Pixel bought it, still doesn't have features the old version did. I’ve got a list of some nice open-source RSS readers that should also work on mobile in a browser or through an app: NewsBlur Tiny Tiny RSS FreshRSS Miniflux Stringer Nextcloud News (requires Nextcloud installed) newsboat that syncs with Nextcloud News in some way 12 9 9 comments Best Add a Comment AreEmmKay 3 yr. It automates the job of retrieving news articles. (Can you tell I'm a fan) Share Improve this answer Follow answered at 19:25 Ian C. It will fetch and cache a configurable amount of feed history for you to peruse while you aren't connected to the web. I use NetNewsWire mostly out of habit as I've used it for over a decade. RSS Feed Reader is an application that allows you to read RSS or Atom news feeds on your Mac OS X computer. Reeder supports offline reading of your RSS feed. ![]()
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