![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The UI is generally more friendly and helpful, with quick access to actions like "save later" and "mark as read". On the other hand, Feedly has a nice bottom navbar on the mobile app which Inoreader lacks. Feedly's UI is quite busy with trying to push you towards pro features, and in the desktop app has this extra nav bar on the left which takes up a lot of space. I think that's true, but when comparing the apps I often find myself drawn to Inoreader's cleaner and more functional approach to UI.įeedly kind of looks like a beautifully designed magazine, whereas Inoreader's approach is more straightforward and compact. Also, the dev team is very responsive and updates are frequent unlike Reeder where the Dev talks to nobody and updates are very slow.A lot of people say Feedly looks prettier than Inoreader. Overall, it’s an app I don’t see many people talking about and it’s very overlooked. It’s optimized for the iPad Pro and makes such great use of the real estate that I can Balz through my 128 feeds in like 15 minutes. It uses iCloud to sync and manage feeds across all your devices including your MAC. It’s a one-time payment non-subscription service. It has so many features that I could write a full article on it. It also has an amazing function that allows you to receive notifications when specific feeds that you choose are updated. Example in News Explorer you can subscribe to YouTube channels and Twitter pages or hashtags right in the feed search, it also supports podcasts if that’s your thing. News Explorer gave me everything I was looking for an more. ![]() Fiery Feeds is amazing and frankly the only reason I didn’t go with it is because it doesn’t allow feed management which is a real bummer. Newsify is great, but the UI is clunky and design wise it just feels left behind. It falls short because it only allows you to sync RSS Feeds to that one device and these don’t carry over to your other iOS devices. Reeder 4 is beautiful the UI is very sleek and it supports shortcuts. Only three really checked all the boxes those being: News Explorer, Newsify and Fiery Feeds. My needs shifted, I was looking for an RSS Reader that was 1) Not reliant on Feedly or an outside subscription service and used iCloud to sync and manage feeds, 2) Optimized for iPad, iPhone and Mac, 3) Had multiple options for Full text parsing, 4) Allowed me to have granular control over feed management.Īfter months of trying multiple services, Reeder 4, Fiery Feeds, Unread, Newsify, Lire, etc. I have literally used every RSS app in the App Store and I used Feedly from the day it was lunched till about 3 months ago. Thank you for reporting spam and other rule-breaking content. If you have any suggestions regarding subreddit or community improvements, you can message the moderators at any time. Exceptions may be made and the final say goes to the moderators. Self-Promotion is prohibited unless posted and presented as self-promotion, and only in the General Discussion Thread.Out-of-topic content or content that isn't directly related to iPads will be removed.Any request to remove MDM or otherwise break into devices will be removed.Jailbreaking talk goes in /r/jailbreak, sideloading talk goes to /r/sideloaded.Posts soliciting the purchase, sale or donation of iPads, Apple Store credits, or UDID registrations are better suited to Craigslist or other sites."Title-only" posts aren't allowed either. Simple photos of an iPad don't deserve their own post unless they showcase a third-party accessory, same goes for simple yes or no questions. We expect links and self-posts to foster discussion, and to have substance."What Should I Buy", simple TechSupport questions and Apps requests will only be allowed in the What Should I Buy and Discussion & Tech-Support threads, respectively.A moderator will have the final say on whether or not a post is low quality/effort or not. We feel like you know what low-quality/effort posts are. No low-quality/effort posts (iPad in a box, memes, meta.).Do not discriminate, abuse, or otherwise disrespect other members, groups, or minorities. Pictures, discussion, rumors, news, iOS, hardware, and more about the company out of Cupertino.Īsk any questions you may have in the Discussion & Tech-Support thread, in the What Should I Buy thread, on AppleHelp, or on Discord. ![]()
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