Kia Kamgar

November 19, 2025

All in with RSS via the Reeder app

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I've been using the original Reeder app since the beginning. I love the simplicity of it.

The way the features stay out of the way until you need them. It's a great app that also has a clean interface and does what it supposed to.

When the new version of the app came out a few weeks ago, I rested it due to it's subscription model, removal of the unread counts, and the way it looked.

Boy was I mistaken!

I spent the past few days in the app, learning what it could do, how I would use it, and more importantly, would I miss the features I love from the original.

One thing you need to know about me, I'm a pit bull when it comes to apps. I love pulling them apart, learning them inside and out, finding issues (if any), and whether I would ever recommend them.

And I can do all of this with speed!

The new version of the Reeder app has changed the way I interact with the internet while retaining my sanity. I can curate my feed to only the things I want to see.

It has some great new features, and what I thought I'd miss in an RSS app was dispelled by the new feature set that it has.

There are a few things I wish were different, but as a base initial release, it's pretty much there.

If you're looking for an RSS app for your Mac and iPhone, I would highly recommend checking out the Reeder.

And obviously you can subscribe to this blog via RSS too!

Kia.


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