Reeder 5 Released for iPhone, iPad, and Mac
One of the best RSS reader apps now has support for iCloud syncing, in addition to its built-in Read Later service from version 4. No more third-party services necessary!
One of the best RSS reader apps now has support for iCloud syncing, in addition to its built-in Read Later service from version 4. No more third-party services necessary!
Built from the ground up on both platforms for your RSS reading pleasure.
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