Iāve been using NetNewsWire for RSS reading since it was released, but Iām going to go back to Reeder (version 5 just released). Iām really interested in the Read Later integrations in it. Got it for iOS and Mac.
Iāve been using NetNewsWire for RSS reading since it was released, but Iām going to go back to Reeder (version 5 just released). Iām really interested in the Read Later integrations in it. Got it for iOS and Mac.
@Mtt Iām a big Reeder fan. My article reading workflow is RSS feeds into Reeder then articles for closer reading into Instapaper.
@adamprime I used Instapaper for ages, but moved on when it kind of stalled a while back. You prefer Instapaper over Reederās Read Later features? Iāve been impressed with it so far (not long, obviously).
@Mtt I moved from Reeder 4 to NetNewsWire when it was released and then took a side step to Unread. I love its formatting of pages. But now I have come back to Reeder 5, making use of its iCloud syncing. Iām also making good use of Read Later, maybe too good a use. I can see me deleting articles that I donāt get round to reading! šš
@Mtt NetNewsWire was re-released. First release was July 12, 2002; 18 years ago.
Iām excited by the re-release but the feature set isnāt enough for me to leave Reeder (iOS and macOS), which I have used since 2010.
@hawaiiboy It must be in the Pacific air. š¤š»
@Mtt Iāve used Instapaper on and off for years. The feature that got me to use it more recently is their send to Kindle. I havenāt really tried any of the other read-it-later services so I donāt have much to compare it with.
@khurtwilliams Yeah, I was a user back then and again with the re-release (early Beta). I really like it because of the insistence on staying current with the OS, both in features and design. But wanted to give the new Reeder a try too.
@adamprime I could see that being valuable. I have an Oasis, but Iāve only used it for full length novels and such.
@crossingthethreshold I was already subscribed to Feedbin so never needed sync. Iām sceptical of the iCloud sync feature but will evaluate and see how it goes when itās time to renew.
@Mtt @adamprime I prefer Instapaper because I can save from anywhere to Insapaper; web site, another app, etc. The āRead Laterā feature of Reeder only works with Reeder.
@khurtwilliams @adamprine With the new version of Reeder, you can actually save stuff to Read Later from anywhere. Iāve used it with Safari, Tweetbot, and Reddit so far.
@Mtt ah yes, I see it now. Thereās a new icon in the Safari Toolbar and something new in macOS Settings app under Extensions->Share Menu. Thanks for the tip.
@maique It didnāt install by default in Safari. I went looking and found it under Share Menu extensions in macOS Settings.