Can someone tell me whether Reeder 3 is a good? People rave about it, but it looks like dev for it has slowed.

I’m currently using Inoreader, but they don’t handle newsletter very well. I’m interested in trying Feedbin, but need an iOS app for it (pref. loads full article).

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  1. @vishae I use the Mac version of Reeder daily. I don’t love it, but it is fine. If you are looking for a iOS rss reeder I’d take a look at Unread, because that app is awesome.

  2. @vishae I always use the web app for Feedbin. But my usage of RSS reading is rarely on mobile. Feedbin web app is great on desktop and iPad.

    However I am always lured to that simple no fuss reading interface of Unread.

  3. @vishae I use Reeder on iOS and MacOS in combination with Feedwrangler and like the stability, speed and share features. Unread was nice, but has not refresh limitations. With so many feeds this means way too many downloads in Unread (in Reeder I have 2.500 downloads on iOS and 5.000 downloads on the MacOS). Maybe the dev is waiting for iOS 12?

  4. @stefp @amit re. Feedbin mobile browser view, I’ll be giving that a try. I have to say I really like their website on my desktop, and their keyboard navigation is pretty good (it always boggled my mind that the Inoreader website allows you to navigate between articles using the keyboard, but won’t let you scroll within the article itself, also that their iOS app allows you to easily load the full article view, but on their website, you have to reload the article in a separate tab. Feedbin desktop website can load the full article just with the keyboard shortcut “c”)

  5. Update: I’m trying out “lire” now, and it’s not too bad. Handles Feedbin pretty well – and I like the layout they use.
    But it doesn’t seem to handle Inoreader tags very well – even though it lists the tags, the app insists there’s no articles in those tags.

  6. @vishae One thing I like about Unread is the clean reading experience. But then I agree, they have overdone it throughout the app. And the swipes too are designed with a mobile in mind – I feel they do not sit well on iPad.

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