09.06.2020

Rss Feed Reader For Mac

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Vienna is an RSS/Atom reader for Mac OS X, packed with powerful features that help you make sense of the flood of information that is distributed via these formats today. Cyndicate is a easy-to-use, next-generation, RSS/Atom syndication feed reader that gives you command over your news. Cyndicate will fetch, organize, and display news and articles from millions of websites and weblogs, giving you complete control over your day’s news. In essence, using an RSS reader gives you quick access to website articles that come to your Mac, iPhone, or iPad so you don’t have to worry about bookmarks because you can search through hundreds of articles in minutes to find and save the ones you want to read.

RSS feeds are an excellent way to keep up to date with all kinds of information sources -- blogs, news, the weather, discussions and more. An RSS feed reader will check subscribed channels for updates automatically and let you browse the news that's important to you. Here are our top picks of news aggregators for Mac users.

  1. RSS Readers--also know as 'feed readers ' or 'aggregators '--compile data from multiple syndicated Internet feeds into a single interface for easy monitoring. Filter UseNeXT.
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NetNewsWire - Mac RSS Feed Reader

NetNewsWire is a competent and flexible RSS feed reader that combines Mac elegance with smart tools that help you follow news updates efficiently. Fast search and smart folders make getting to the important updates a snap (though NetNewsWire does not plug into Spotlight) and reading news in NetNewsWire is a pleasure indeed.

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Cyndicate - Mac RSS Feed Reader

Cyndicate lets you organize news from RSS feeds in just about any manner you would like, and even knows (from your own past ratings) which stories you're likely to like in particular. Unfortunately, Cyndicate was a tad slow — too slow to really appreciate all its wonderful appeal. E-reader for mac.

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NewsFire - Mac RSS Feed Reader

NewsFire is an RSS reader designed with beauty and simplicity in mind. This makes NewsFire attractive, easy to use and very functional. The price you pay is in some advanced features the lack of which makes NewsFire best suited for finding, reading and then forgetting news, not for archiving and handling them.

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Vienna - Mac RSS Feed Reader

Vienna keeps following RSS feeds simple and functional with smart folders, groups, an integrated browser and item flagging. Unfortunately, you can only set a global refresh interval, podcasts are not really supported, and custom labels cannot be created.

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NewsLife - RSS Feed Reader

NewsLife provides a sane and simple way to read news and articles coming via RSS feeds. Smart folders could still be a helpful addition, and better keyboard navigation would be nice.

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RSS Menu - Mac RSS Feed Reader

RSS Menu turns the Mac OS X menu bar into a versatile RSS feed reader that not only displays headlines but also complete stories, lets you group feeds and integrates with both Safari and iTunes. Apart from the obvious shortcomings of a menu-based RSS feed reader, it would be nice if RSS Menu could hide read items and integrate with Google Reader and other web-based aggregators.

When we talk about free RSS news readers, we're usually talking about Google Reader. Or at least we used to be.

The service, launched in 2005 by Google Labs, is the primary force in RSS reading; almost every piece of desktop software or mobile apps out there syncs with it. Even if you haven't ever visited Google Reader, you've probably had it as the backend for your main RSS reading tool. But now, citing a decline of use—there are more likely reasons—Google has announced that on July 1, 2013, it's shuttering Google Reader forever.

What's a faithful reader of RSS and Atom feeds to do? Find an alternative, of which there are plenty. In fact many companies provide an API for programmers to take advantage of so you can sync apps with their services.

RSS readers are bountiful even without sync. Some are browser extensions like Brief and Bamboo Feed Reader for Firefox, or Slick RSS for Chrome. But our Best Free Software series is all about your desktop options, be they downloads or Web apps. Turns out most reader options are the latter, providing access anywhere. All the better to compete with (and now take over for) Google Reader. Many have mobile apps and the best synchronize with mobile so you're never reading the same feed posts twice. There's also a category of mobile-only apps, especially for tablets—products like Flipboard and Zite—that incorporate RSS with their own article choices to get you reading.

If you are a current Google Reader user with a lot of feeds, make sure to back up now. Google's default is to send you to Google Takeout, a service that lets you download the complete feed in an XML file. (Most RSS readers can import or export an OPML file, but it's actually just XML, so you may see both extensions used.)

Rss Feed Reader Mac Free Download

One major unknown remains that we couldn't cover in this story: Digg. The one-time powerhouse in social news is under new management and has announced big plans to create a Google Reader clone/replacement/improvement. Unfortunately it still hasn't launched as of this writing. It will have to be pretty amazing to take on a service as thorough and ambitious as Feedly but only time, and testing, will tell.

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Thanks to Jill Duffy for help with this story.