Reeder Classic 17+
News Reader
Silvio Rizzi
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- £4.99
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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
My go-to RSS reeder
RSS is still the best way to get your reads, I don’t want watered-down Google or Apple News experiences. And Reeder is still my go-to, despite it having a few obvious issues.
It’s the combo of RSS and other services which makes it great for me… Since Pocket obliterated their app and made it unusable, the best thing about Reeder for now is it serves as a much better Pocket articles reading experience.
I wish they’d add Pinboard support, other readers have it, and it’s frustrating that they still give you no way to delete articles without 3 taps (should be on the list view) but hey ho, its otherwise great and dependable.
Long may it continue!
Keeping a dying breed of apps alive.
RSS readers don’t seem like the most popular app category. Anecdotally, I don’t know anyone else who uses one, and very few people who know what an RSS feed is or does.
That’s a shame, because when an RSS reader is done right - as it is with Reeder - then it’s by far the most intuitive, personal, digestible way to experience written web content. And it offers up that content in a way that values your time, unlike the websites themselves, which just want to swallow as much of that time as possible.
Reeder is a fantastic RSS reader. In fact I think it might be nearly perfect. It does the essentials incredibly well: it lets me aggregate content from the websites I read regularly, and it keeps that feed in sync across all my devices. It also does a better job of capturing content to read later than some services dedicated to doing just that.
Reeder is also a bit of a masterclass in UX design. It’s clean, clear, attractive, and immersive. I never read a story through Reeder and wish I’d read it natively on the publication’s website instead, which is high praise.
It’s frustrating that so few people use RSS readers, because they’re still - for me - the best way to make web content work for you. And everyone who should really be using an RSS reader should also be using Reeder, because it’s the best one.
Great iteration of an already great app
Another great iteration of an already great app. The UI refinements are great and everything just feels a bit better than reeder 4. I switched my feeds across from Inoreader to reeder iCloud sync without any difficulty.
Only ask would be for background refresh of feeds so I don’t have to wait for all my feeds to refresh when I open the app. This wasn’t an issue when using an external sync service as it’s just be a refresh from one feed but is a bit slow when lots of feeds are being pulled down.
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.
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Information
- Provider
- Silvio Rizzi
- Size
- 25.6 MB
- Category
- News
- Compatibility
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 14.0 or later.
- iPad
- Requires iPadOS 14.0 or later.
- iPod touch
- Requires iOS 14.0 or later.
- Languages
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English
- Age Rating
- 17+ Unrestricted Web Access
- Copyright
- © 2020 Silvio Rizzi
- Price
- £4.99
Supports
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Family Sharing
Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.