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primum non nocere sans documentum ([personal profile] delight) wrote in [community profile] macapps2011-07-25 06:08 pm
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RSS readers

Looking for some good, clean RSS readers! Google Reader just doesn't do it for me, somehow – there's something clunky about it.

I am running 10.6 and do not plan on upgrading to Lion.

(My reasons for this, as I expect people to ask: I rely on my copy of Adobe CS5 that is not entirely legal, and $20 is a HUGE amount of money for me right now. I just bought this $2,000 computer a year ago!)
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[personal profile] twtd 2011-07-25 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm using Reeder, which is 10ish dollars in the app store and I was using it before I upgraded with no problems. There's also NetNewsWire, which is free and the ads aren't terribly intrusive. It's what I was using before Reeder and is pretty much the RSS reader for a lot of people. They both sync with your google reader account, or you can add feeds to them directly.
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[personal profile] jenett 2011-07-25 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I started using Reeder about a month ago, and really like it - quick browsing through feeds where I don't want to read everything, single keystroke commands to load something in my browser (if I want to read comments, etc.)

It links to a Google Reader account, but you can do most management tasks (maybe all of them?) from the program once you've got it set up - certainly adding/removing/moving feeds in folders (though you might have to set up the folder in Google Reader.)
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[personal profile] roadrunnertwice 2011-07-25 11:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Get on the Mac App Store and check out NetNewsWire Lite. It's not the same as the version [personal profile] twtd linked to -- it's sort of a preview of the improved (4.0) codebase all the NNW versions will eventually use. I can't use it yet, because it doesn't sync with Google Reader (which I need), but I wish I could -- it's just incredibly smooth and fast.
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[personal profile] kareila 2011-07-26 12:48 am (UTC)(link)
Pretty much everything I've heard on the subject comes down to the choice between NetNewsWire and Reeder. NetNewsWire is free, so that should be your first stop - either the standard version on their website or the preview of the new version which is in the App Store, depending on the features you need.
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[personal profile] floatboth 2011-07-27 12:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Fever (feedafever.com, $30) + Chill Pill ($2) = awesome. But if $20 is a lot for you, NetNewsWire Lite is the only option.