![]() I’ve also used Google Reader, NewsGator Online, Reeder for Mac, iPad, and iPhone, ReadKit, NetNewsWire on my iPhone, Byline, Fever, and probably a few more.Īnd now, today, we have Unread. But I soon moved on to Vienna, and then NetNewsWire 3.1 on the Mac (which, in my humble opinion, is one of the all-time best pieces of Mac software ever). He set me up with the RSS reader in Safari (which has long since been removed). “You can follow all those sites in one spot, you know?” But that Sunday morning, sitting next to my friend, he introduced me to an RSS reader. If you’ve read my review of NetNewsWire, you’re already familiar with the story: I used to keep all the blogs I enjoyed reading in a bookmark folder in Safari on my Mac. It was a Sunday morning in early 2007, and our Church had Wi-Fi, and I was sitting in a back corner with a friend, and instead of using my PowerBook G4 to take notes I was surfing the web reading all my favorite blogs. Like so many other life-changing moments, my relationship with RSS readers began in a church pew. Writing apps also can garner a connection with their users because they serve as the tool where we express our thoughts and feelings.Īnd though one might expect an RSS app to be insipid, or, at best, utilitarian, I find them quite the opposite - because they’re filled with the recent articles, photographs, and stories of my hand-chosen, favorite writers, photographers, and news outlets.Īn RSS reader is the window into your curated world. Twitter apps I think are like this because they’re filled with the life updates, corny jokes, and selfies of our friends and family. Support the development: your purchase supports the continued development of ReadKit.There are some apps which, due to the nature of their usage and/or contents, seem to earn a more personal connection from the user than other apps.Upcoming new features: access to all upcoming premium features.Import and export OPML: import and export of feed subscriptions via OPML.Themes and app icons: unlocks all themes and allows you to select a custom application icon on iOS.Image cache: caches images from articles for offline reading.Manage folders and tags: allows to organize feeds and read-later articles into folders or tags.Unlimited feeds: unlocks the limit of 20 feed for the built-in RSS service.Reader mode: displays the full text of article, even if it's not included in the feed source.Unlimited smart folders: more than one smart folder per account.Allows you to save articles from RSS feeds to read-later accounts. Multiple accounts: use it with two or more accounts at the same time.In addition to the universal ReadKit Premium, separate lifetime plans are now available for iOS/iPadOS and macOS, and a free trial is also offered. It unlocks all premium features and removes all restrictions on both platforms. If you like it and want to unlock additional features, you can do so through by subscribing to ReadKit Premium with a single universal purchase. ReadKit's core functionality is available for free, completely free - no ads, no data mining. Share articles with apps, social media accounts, and other services via share sheet.Filter articles by read or starred status.Mark as read above or below from context menu.Mark articles as read on scroll or mark them all by a tap of a button.Import and export of feed subscriptions via OPML. ![]() Search for articles by content, title or source.Preference to display unread items on the app badge.In-app browser for viewing links and other references.Support for light and dark mode and color themes.Subscribe to YouTube channels and playlists.Share extension that save articles from Safari and other application for later reading.Built-in reader mode to extract full content of articles.Smart folders whose content is automatically updated according to your search criteria.Organize subscriptions / articles into folder / tags.Feed and folder management for RSS services.Sync with all major RSS aggregator and read later provider or use it with built-in RSS engine.Universal app: same features and same services are supported on iOS and macOS.All your reading in one place, multiple account support.SUPPORTED READ LATER AND BOOKMARKING SERVICES: ReadKit is a full-featured read later and RSS client that supports all major provider and it has a built in RSS engine too.
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