Newsify shows the articles in your RSS feeds with a newspaper-style layout It displays articles and posts in a clean interface, includes article graphics, and uses Feedly to sync your feeds between devices. Newsify Want an RSS reader app with a newspaper feel? That's what Newsify offers. Feedbin costs $2 a month.įeedbin's RSS management subscription service is open to third-party developers
Feed Wrangler costs $19 a year.įeed Wrangler is a subscription-based RSS service with support for multiple appsįeedbin This monthly subscription service handles the features RSS junkies expect: Feed management, organization and tagging, easy feed import and export, and several developers are supporting Feedbin in their desktop and iOS apps.
They also offer thier own iPhone and iPad app, have APIs available so third-party developers can make Feed Wrangler-ready apps, and are working on a Mac desktop app. You can import feeds from Google Reader, manage your feeds, and more. FeedHQ costs US$12 a year.įeedHQ is a Web-based alternative to Google Reader for $12 a yearįeed Wrangler Like FeedHQ, Feed Wrangler is a subscription service with a clean Web interface. It's Web interface works well on desktop and mobile devices, and it's open so other developers can build apps that take advantage of FeedHQ features. This service supports Readability, Instapaper and Pocket, as well as social networking services for sharing content, and imports feeds from Google Reader. The Feedly service is set up so third-party developers can shift there from Google Reader.įeedly offers an online RSS feed management and sync serviceįeedHQ Another service stepping up to fill the Google void is FeedHQ. If switching news reader apps isn't your thing, that's OK, too.
There's also an official Feedly app for the iPhone and iPad you can download for free from Apple's App Store. The service imports your Google Reader feeds without any hassle, and sports an easy to use Web interface for browsing your news feeds. The Mac Observer has been watching the RSS landscape, and here are some of the options we've found for you so far.įeedly If you're looking for an all-in-one replacement for the Google Reader RSS service, Feedly may be your go-to solution. With the July 1 death of Google Reader quickly approaching, it's time to stop procrastinating and move your RSS feeds to another service.