![]() So if you seek an open-source app that you’ll customize later as per your convenience, then NetNewsWire checks most of the right boxes. The only place this app falls shorts is the capability to share a few things. So is tinkering with a bevy of customizations and power-packed search. Using a lot of keyboard shortcuts with the spiffy experience is fun. Its two-column, single pane interface will remind you of apps like MS Outlook. It does come with a handful of sources, and you can always import the OPML file from elsewhere. The RSS feeds enthusiasts can link their Feedbin account, which comes with a paid subscription.Īnd the Feedly users can keep their read items synced across devices as well. The app’s recent version delivers a fast and reliable RSS news reading experience. NetNewsWire is a free, open-source RSS feed reader app, and I bet you’d heard of it when trying to look for a dedicated RSS feeds app. The screenshots were captured with macOS in dark mode. Note: We’ve used these apps on macOS 11 Big Sur public beta and they worked without any issues. ![]() Here’s a compilation of the best 5 RSS news reader apps that we found extremely useful. ![]() So you can follow the latest updates of your favorite blogs and websites all in one place instead of having to visit multiple sites on your Mac. ![]() The RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds mostly fetch the title, photo, and some text (at times full article) and lets you read them without distractions. ![]()
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