RSS reader: The best iOS apps
With a good RSS reader, you can stay informed on your iOS devices. We present the best apps to you in this practical tip.
The best iOS RSS readers: Flipboard
With the iPhone app "Flipboard" the name says it all. You flip through the articles from bottom to top with one finger - just like a flipboard.
- When you start Flipboard for the first time, the app prompts you to choose five subject areas that interest you. Using this selection, Flipboard finds the first blogs and pages that you then automatically follow.
- Of course, you can easily add your own websites later.
- Flipboard is more than just an ordinary RSS reader. You can create your own profile and share selected content there. If you connect the app to your Twitter or Facebook account, you can even follow your friends' profiles.
The best iOS RSS readers: Feedly
With "Feedly" there are various display options.
- The operation of "Feedly" is very easy. You log in with a common social media account and add blogs and websites to your feed via search.
- Conveniently, you can sort the pages you are tracking into collections. This allows you to filter the information according to topics.
- You can also share articles directly from the iOS app on social networks. Articles can also be marked for later reading.
The best iOS RSS readers: Pocket
The "Pocket" iPhone app can be used particularly well in combination with other apps.
- While searching on Pocket doesn't work as well as other apps, adding websites to your feed is also very easy. Simply copy the URL of a page when you surf in Safari. The next time you open the app, you will be asked if you want to add the page.
- The presentation of the articles depends heavily on the appearance of the actual website, as Pocket sometimes simply reproduces it.
- It is also practical that you can connect Pocket with other apps such as Twitter or Flipboard and the content is imported into Pocket.
The simple one among the iOS RSS readers: Newsify
If you are looking for a particularly simple and practical RSS reader, you should watch "Newsify".
- Newsify will show you a list of the pages you are following and how many new articles have been published. These are then displayed in a kind of tile design.
- You can also use this RSS reader to create folders for special subject areas.
- You can easily add new pages using a well-functioning search.
Tip: You can also use Firefox on your computer as an RSS reader.