Optional ‘bionic reading’ in Reeder looks strange but helps you focus. But NetNewsWire will for most people be an ideal RSS client. Also, the enforced system typography styling (and lack of customization) might not be to everyone’s tastes. Lack of iCloud sync (it’s coming) means you’re currently best off using this app with a Feedly account (see later). An ever-present button at the top-right of the screen lets you – per feed – swap between unread articles or everything from that source. The ‘Smart Feeds’ section lets you quickly view all unread articles or just those that were published today. It loads articles at a snap, is easy to navigate, and has a single-tap full-article button for feeds that by default load synopses. More importantly, its no-nonsense approach makes it ideal for RSS newcomers and also long-time RSS fans who prize efficiency. It utilizes Apple-style design language to the point it could be mistaken for a first-party app. NetNewsWire’s heritage goes back to 2002, but its current incarnation is thoroughly modern. At a glance, NetNewsWire looks like an Apple app.
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