



- #GOOGLE READER ALTERNATIVE FOR MAC OS#
- #GOOGLE READER ALTERNATIVE FOR MAC#
- #GOOGLE READER ALTERNATIVE FREE#
#GOOGLE READER ALTERNATIVE FREE#
Once you get used to the interface it’s actually pretty good, so it’s worth a look.įeedly – free – Feedly for the web works as a Chrome browser extension, it’ll pull in RSS feeds and then throw them into a grid layout that looks nice, but it’s admittedly difficult to scan through large blocks of headlines. NewsBlur – Free, $1/month for more features – NewsBlur has a clunky interface that initially just throws an iFrame around an existing webpage, but it does let you gather RSS feeds and read through large groups of them. This is where a true Google Reader replacement would be, but there simply aren’t any services out there (that we’re aware of) that are quite the same as Reader itself. If you don’t mind shelling out a couple bucks, Reeder is one of the better choices and has a more familiar interface. Reeder has a nice interface that makes it simple to scan through feeds, manage your subscriptions, and everything syncs easily between the various versions if you’re into that. Reeder – $5 – We’ll focus on the full-sized iPad version, but Reeder also has a Mac and iPhone version. That grid can make it harder to skim article headlines, but once you get over the interface differences it’s actually quite nice. Browsing is a bit different than what you’ve become accustomed to with Google Reader though, as things are tossed into a grid layout. RSS Readers for iOSįeedly – Free – Feedly has a free iOS app, Anddroid app, and web version, that makes it simple to subscribe to RSS feeds. They’re both great, and it’s probably worth checking out both and seeing which works best for you. NetNewsWire – Free with ad support, paid with no ads – NetNewsWire is a great ad-supported free app that also has a paid version, a while back we called it the best RSS reader but many of our readers felt that Vienna was better. Free, super easy to subscribe to new feeds, a very familiar interface, Vienna is all around a winning choice for following and managing RSS subscriptions.
#GOOGLE READER ALTERNATIVE FOR MAC#
Vienna – Free – Vienna is an excellent RSS reader for Mac users, and for most people either Vienna or NetNewsWire will be their best bets on the Mac side of things. Take the time to export your RSS feeds from Reader before it’s culled, and don’t rely on the Reader syncing feature, or else you’ll be left with nothing to read.
#GOOGLE READER ALTERNATIVE FOR MAC OS#
We’ll focus on desktop RSS clients for Mac OS X, mobile RSS readers for iPad and iPhone, and a few web options, in addition to covering a few others ways to follow OSXDaily and your other favorite sites too.īe aware that many RSS readers sync with Google Reader, that syncing feature will be dead along with Google Reader itself, so that that is exactly what you’ll want to avoid moving forward. We know that over 15,000 of you use Google Reader alone every day to read OSXDaily’s RSS feed, that’s about 1/4 of our RSS subscribers, so we’re going to offer some suggestions for alternative RSS readers. Google Reader will be put to rest on July 1 of this year, and chances are good that will impact at least some of you reading this. You might be aware by now that Google announced they are shutting down Google Reader, the longtime RSS reading favorite.
