This is what I use. It’s on macOS too and amazing on both. Super fast, focused, and efficient.
It’s by far the best I’ve tried. Most other macOS readers aren’t memory managing their webviews properly which leads to really bad memory leaks when they’re open for long periods.
iCloud sync is a nice feature too. I use the Mac app mostly for adding feeds and the iOS app for reading. Anytime I read an interesting web post, I pop its url into the app to see if it has a RSS feed.
Same question, but for Android and desktop / laptop too. Never used RSS much before, hardly, in fact, I don't know why, even though I first knew about it many years ago, but after reading this thread, I want to.
NetNewsWire is great on iOS and OS X. Use the share sheet to subscribe to blogs.
This is what I use. It’s on macOS too and amazing on both. Super fast, focused, and efficient.
It’s by far the best I’ve tried. Most other macOS readers aren’t memory managing their webviews properly which leads to really bad memory leaks when they’re open for long periods.
iCloud sync is a nice feature too. I use the Mac app mostly for adding feeds and the iOS app for reading. Anytime I read an interesting web post, I pop its url into the app to see if it has a RSS feed.
+1 for NetNewsWire. I wish there was a version for Linux.
Can also be used as a frontend to FreshRSS.
I wrote an article about the different kinds of feed readers and listing a bunch, maybe that's useful: https://lighthouseapp.io/blog/feed-reader-deep-dive
Same question, but for Android and desktop / laptop too. Never used RSS much before, hardly, in fact, I don't know why, even though I first knew about it many years ago, but after reading this thread, I want to.
I like RSS Guard a lot on desktop. It’s reasonably featureful, while being snappy and having options to slim down the interface.
https://github.com/martinrotter/rssguard
Thanks.
desktop only: https://fraidyc.at/
Thanks.
Lire app on iOS does optional RSS caching of full text and images for offline reading.