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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.

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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.

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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. So instead of opening several tabs or keeping handful of news apps, RSS feeds from multiple sources allow you to enjoy content in a single app. Of course, the dedicated apps from media organizations are nice, but what if you’re only interested in Markets, Business, Sports, or a combination of a few topics? If you aren’t using RSS feeds to consume that content, you’re certainly in for a treat to save your time and data to consume all kinds of content from a single app.

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The news sites and blogs are always refreshing information every hour.








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