Feedit 17+

RSS Reader

Tyler Lawrence

    • Free

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Description

Introducing Safari Web Extension: Find Feed
This extension allows you to view a website and see if it has an RSS feed that you can simply add right into Feedit.

Take control of the news you care about and read what matters to you! Read and share articles from your favorite blogs and websites in a clean and intuitive interface.

FEEDS
Sync with iCloud, or use the built-in “On My Device” local account.
Third party account services that integrate and sync with Feedit: BazQux, Feedbin, Feedly, Inoreader, NewsBlur, The Old Reader, FreshRSS. Feedit also supports extension services – best supported by Local and iCloud accounts: Twitter(deprecated), Reddit, Mastodon. You can subscribe to your timelines, a specific username, hashtag, subreddit, etc.

STARRED
This is a smart collection of articles acting mostly as a read later service.
This will save what you want to read or reference later and syncs across devices(except local account).

CATCH UP
This is a smart collection of your articles that show up as unread after 24 hours of being published. This way you’re able to reference them on your time when you’re ready to get to them and avoid a cluttered timeline.

READER VIEW
This is an optional feature where it ultimately comes to preference
Does not work with extension services(Twitter - deprecated, Reddit, Mastodon)
You can find this feature in the article view
If you prefer Reader View, you can toggle this for all your subscriptions, or individually

WIDGETS
View your recent articles – comes in small, medium, large and, for devices that support it, extra large.
View your current Today, Unread and Starred filter counts – small sized widget

SAFARI WEB EXTENSION: FIND FEED
How to enable:

- Open Settings app
- Select Safari
- Select Extensions
- Select Feedit
- Turn Feedit On
- Turn on “All Websites”

From there, go to a page in Safari, bring up the Safari options, and tap “Find Feed”

What’s New

Version 2.01

- improved gesture recognition when reading an article
- timeline gallery view item now has a calculated color overlay if their thumbnail background is clear for a cleaner UI aesthetic

App Privacy

The developer, Tyler Lawrence, 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.

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