If you’re interested in RSS readers still, NetNewsWire 5 has released its public beta testing on iOS. The release for iOS devices comes after the Mac version was released back in August, as a free and open source app.
Here are features of NetNewsWire 5 for iOS, like the version for Mac:
Direct feed-downloading
Syncing via Feedbin
Share sheet
Dark Mode
Starred articles
All Unread and Today smart feeds
Folders
Importing and exporting OPML feed lists
Multiple accounts
Background refreshing
Searching
New iOS features not available in the Mac version yet:
Feedly syncing
Reader view
Hiding read articles
Timeline customization
NetNewsWire 5 also supports Apple’s Shortcuts iOS app.
“If you’re using an iPad with a keyboard, you have the same keyboard shortcuts available as in the Mac app. You can fly through your feeds without touching the screen. It’s awesome!”, explains the NetNewsWire 5 team.
You can click here to get started with the NetNewsWire 5 public beta test via TestFlight.
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