That's actually what I wound up getting. The only complaint that I have is
that yes, you can set up folders for your feeds, but it doesn't seperate
each feed into its own subscription.
What I mean by this more directly is, say for example, I currently have a
folder which I personally created called Travel. Under here I have two
different blogs. One that my friend has put together, and another one which
is a bit more well known. Anyway, I have added the subscription to both
these blogs, and have put both of them in that travel folder. Well, now,
when I open up travel, rather than then seeing a list with two items, one
for each of those blogs I added to that folder, I instead see a list of all
the articles consolidated together into that one folder from both blogs.
Frankly, I find that incredibly messy, but who knows, maybe I'm just a major
neet freak. Who knows. I do! admittedly tend to like things sometimes to
the point of being overly organized. Put it this way, on my music drive, I
literally have done my folder structure as:
tempo/genre/A-Z/Artist/Album/song title
Some people have been like, Jee'ee'eezus Chris? What a pain! Oh well
though, that's just me for ya, I guess.
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Melissa Tucker" <[email protected]>
To: "OS X & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2015 9:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Mac-access]: RSS Reader for I O S?
newsify is free and I think it will do what you want. at least it won't
cost you anything to try it. let me know if you have other questions.
On Feb 5, 2015, at 10:56 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hey guys,
Am using a Space Gray IPhone 6 Plus 128GB. I'm in the market for a good
RSS reader.
Basically in a nutshell, I've not only begun blogging myself like crazy,
and teaching others how to brand themselves or their business online,
If you want to learn more about that by the way, see my web site address
at the end of this message...
Anyway, I'm also doing a lot more blog reading. For this reason, I have
found a blog or two which I really really want to follow on a very regular
basis. Both of them are powered by Wordpress, so they definitely do have
RSS feeds which I can get the xml addresses to no problem at all.
I just need to know of a good app that will work with I O S 8.1.3 that is
accessible and will let me read these blogs on the go. Yeah, I know I
could just use Safari, but that's kind of annoying. I want them all in
one centralized place.
Also, while on this topic, can someone explain to me in Safari what the
Reader Available button does? I kind of get it, but... Doesn't that
basically just strip down the site to text only? Anyway, back to my
initial question, I'd definitely! be more than happy to pay for the app,
if that be necessary, if it's worth it. Otherwise, just tell me about a
freeby. Bottom line is, either way is ok. Right now, I'm for the time
being financially at a point where buying an app that costs a few bucks
won't kill me in the least, so I'd rather do it now, while I can.
Thank you all for any and all help which you may provide.
Chris.
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