Reeder 2 — a quick RSS client for macOS
Reeder 2 is a desktop application for Mac that streamlines following news, blogs, and other syndicated content. It’s built to keep reading simple and fast, letting users collect and browse updates from many sources without clutter.
Main capabilities
- Offline access so saved articles remain readable without a connection.
- Integration with a variety of feed and sync services to gather content from multiple providers.
- A minimal, easy-to-scan reading view that prioritizes content over chrome.
- Various layout and display tweaks so you can tailor how feeds and articles appear.
Where it fits
This app is aimed at users who want a focused reading tool for news and periodicals rather than a full browser experience. It’s commonly grouped with reference and news applications, suitable for following magazines, newspapers, and personal blogs.
Service support and flexibility
Reeder 2 works with several popular RSS and sync backends, making it adaptable for people who already use cloud-based feed services. That flexibility helps when aggregating items from many subscriptions into a single, consistent interface on your Mac.
Customization and offline reading
Beyond basic reading, Reeder 2 includes options to change the arrangement of items, font sizes, and other visual elements so you can set a layout that suits your workflow. Its offline mode downloads articles for later viewing, which is useful for travel or limited-connectivity situations.
Suggested alternative
- Apple News — free and built into macOS for users who prefer a curated, system-integrated news experience.
Technical
- Mac
- Full