Reeder Classic 17+

News Reader

Silvio Rizzi

    • USD 5.99

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Description

Keep control of your news reading with Reeder Classic, RSS reader and read later client in one app, now with support for iCloud syncing.


FEEDS
Sync all your feeds and articles with iCloud. Reeder Classic comes with a built-in RSS/Feeds service which will keep everything in sync on all your devices. Of course, this is optional. You can still just use one of the many third-party services supported by Reeder or just RSS (without sync).


READ LATER
This is Reeder's built-in read later service which stores all your data securely in iCloud. A sharing extension allows you to add links from outside of Reeder.


BIONIC READING
A higher dimension of reading. With Bionic Reading you read texts with more focus, awareness, and sustainability. Read more about Bionic Reading at bionic-reading.com.


WIDGETS
View most recent articles, configurable to only show items from feeds, folders, searches (for services that support searches) or tags (for read later services).


MARK AS READ ON SCROLL
With version 5, Reeder finally supports marking items as read while scrolling. Off by default, this can be enabled on a per-account basis.


READER VIEW
Enter Reader View (for feed items and read later links that support this) for a clutter-free reading experience directly in Reeder's article viewer. You can enable "Automatic Reader View" on a per-feed basis to always load items of a feed with Reader View.


SUPPORTED THIRD-PARTY SERVICES
Feedbin, Feedly, FeedHQ, NewsBlur, The Old Reader, Inoreader, BazQux Reader, FreshRSS, Instapaper and Pocket.

What’s New

Version 5.4.6

Various minor bug fixes and improvements for iOS 18

Ratings and Reviews

4.0 out of 5
1 Rating

1 Rating

g.alex91 ,

Lacks some key features

The app has many unnecessary and unclear features. As an example, I don’t get the purpose of this Read Later functionality. Why is it in a separate account? How does it differ from simply starring your articles? The tags might seem as a good way to organize your articles but if you really want to save something you would use your browser’s bookmarks or a third party bookmark manager. At the same time, it lacks some key features for simply reading the articles and keeping yourself up to date. Why not implement push notifications on per-feed or per-group basis as an example? The main purpose of RSS (the way it was intended to be used at least) is to keep yourself updated and push notifications is a great way to not miss anything. They can be scheduled as well to avoid cluttering. Also, some feeds cannot be added (e.g. Uber engineering blog). Nevertheless, it is by far the best app I could find on the market. It displays all articles correctly no matter the language they are written in. The UI is thought out as well. Syncing between macOS, iPhone and iPad is priceless. 4/5

App Privacy

The developer, Silvio Rizzi, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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