Mr. Reader Update Highlighted By Support For Multiple Google Reader Accounts
Mr. Reader, a great RSS app for the iPad, has received a set of new features in an update today.
Mr. Reader, a great RSS app for the iPad, has received a set of new features in an update today.
Mr. Reader is a great RSS app for your iPad, and it has just received a major update with 1.7.
Want a more visual way to see your Google Reader account? Reader X can help out with that.
If you're looking for a Google Reader client that's rather a little different from the rest of the bunch, consider purchasing and downloading Reader X for iPad ($1.99). This new, interesting iPad application allows users to view the contents of their Google Reader reading list on their iPad's screen, in a grid. You can browse through the grid either horizontally or vertically, and touching an item in the grid opens it accordingly.
Chat on Facebook, surf the web, stream video, and catch up on Google Reader with Apollo:Browser+Facebook chat.
Apollo: Browser+Facebook Chat combines web surfing and chat all in one iPad app. Not enough? It also includes Google Reader and cool video features too.
The popular Google Reader client, Mr. Reader ($3.99, iPad only), has recently received a great update. Now, users of the application can send articles to Readability or a Macintosh computer (via "Send2Mac"), or create a note in Evernote.
The hugely popular iPhone and iPad app, Reeder, is now available to download for Macintosh computers in the Mac App Store.
MobileRSS HD ($4.99) is a Google Reader app for the iPad, which has recently received a series of updates. Now, users of the app can enjoy a new design, improved RSS feed management, and article downloads.
Mr. Reader is the new Google Reader app in town for the iPad, and it brings some nifty little features that aren't found in all RSS apps, but should be there. It could be your next favorite RSS reader. Read on to learn more..
Mr. Reader is a recently released Google Reader client, that is currently available to download for the iPad ($2.99). The app is well designed and looks great - in fact, it looks so good, Mr. Reader may well be a serious competitor for Reeder (our favorite Google Reader client).
Ever notice how most Google Reader apps look the same, for the most part? Feedly provides a nice, fresh look for using Google Reader, and it's certainly welcome. Read on to learn more about Feedly!
The popular Google Reader client, Byline, has recently received a major update. Both the free and paid versions of Byline now feature full native support for the iPad, along with a variety of other improvements.
Gotham Reader is a new iOS application that allows users to race through their Google Reader feeds, quickly and effortlessly. The app displays the content of articles on screen, flashing one or two words at a time (at a speed users can control). Before, or after reading an article, users can decide whether they want to keep the post, trash it, or read it later.
This AppGuide will explore some of the best RSS apps for the iPad. RSS provides a way to create a personalized news app. If you are interested in a particular topic, then simply find the RSS feed and add it to your favorite app. Each day the app will update with that website’s articles.
Reeder for iPad has recently received a great new update (version 1.3). Now, the application includes “initial support for Readability” – a feature that allows users to fetch full articles from any website, without the added clutter of images, and ads. Read on to find out more ...
Starry HD is an iPad Google Reader app that is unique in that it allows you to sync what really matters to you. You can choose which feeds to sync instead of wading through it all, for those with a large Google Reader account. Now find out how to win a copy for yourself!
The iPad serves as a great content consumption device, and the App Store is littered with plenty of Google Reader apps. Starry HD tries to be unique and stand out from the rest, but the result doesn't seem to work. Click through to learn more..
Reeder is a brilliant Google Reader client for iPhone and iPad. It's beautifully designed, and comes with a whole load of great features. Currently, the iPhone version of Reeder is on sale for a mere $0.99! Read on, and find out exactly why you should purchase this great application...
Flud is a newcomer to the iPad visual newsreader market. Now, only three weeks after its initial release, it has already received a major update.
The Daily Digg is a great iPad app that allows users to read Digg articles in a newspaper-style display! Read on to find out more about this great application...
Visually appealing news reader Pulse, which was shown in Apple's keynote for the iPad, was quickly pulled due to a spat with the New York Times. It has finally returned to the App Store, and is now also available for the iPhone and iPod touch.
RSS feeds have changed the way that a lot of people get their information from the web. Rather than visiting 10, 20, 30 or more sites per day, it's possible to consolidate all of that information into one central location using a RSS reader. Does Reeder stack up to other RSS readers out there? Let's find out.