Reeder, one of the popular RSS reader and client for Feedbin, Feedly, Feed Wrangler, Fever, and Readability will receive a major update shortly.
Reeder 2.1 includes new features such as Themes, landscape support for images and videos on the iPhone, ability to add to Safari Reading list and other improvements and bug fixes.
Here’s the long list of new features, improvements and bug fixes in Reeder 2.1:
What’s new:
- Themes (can be changed in the article viewer → “aA” button)
- iPhone: Landscape support for images and videos
- Article list: group by feeds or by date
- Add to Safari Reading List
- Pinch gesture for Readability in the article viewer
- OPML import (Reeder can now open .opml files), for local/standalone RSS only
- Setting to disable pull-to-next/previous in the article viewer (see Settings→General)
- Enable/disable sharing services in the top settings list
- Sharing: Messages can be disabled now
- Feedbin, Feedly, Fever, RSS: Sort subscriptions alphabetically, folders first or feeds first (per account setting)
Improved:
- Article Viewer: Improved right edge swipe detection for the services panel
- Mark all as read: Immediately remove the subscription list entry (no delay)
- Faster and less bouncy “Mark all as read” sheet
- Improved article layout
- Hide the status bar for the fullscreen image viewer (iOS 7)
- Removing of read articles when syncing or going back to the subscription list
- Also dim selected, read articles
- Feed Wrangler: List smart streams first, then feeds
Fixed:
- Truncated / wrongly sized input fields in the Settings (default recipients in the mail settings)
- Disabled scrolling in the article viewer
- Only apply the option to sort by oldest first to the unread article list
- Truncated description text in the Settings
- Crash when selecting a row in a list
- Missing images for cached articles
- Swipe to go back in the settings (iPhone)
- Service panel issues when tap-and-holding on a link
- Infinite caching of the same articles
- Fever: Filter out “#comment hash”
- Fever: Improved handling of self signed certificates (https)
- Empty article list
- An issue where it wasn’t possible to sign out of a sharing service under certain circumstance
Silvio Rizzi has said that Reeder 2.1 has been approved and will be available shortly.
Reeder 2.1 is available for $4.99 in the App Store (iTunes link).
Reeder 2.1 is now available in the App Store. If the app hasn’t been automatically updated, you can download the update via the Updates tab in the App Store app or use this iTunes link.
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