I tried Headlines on the Mac which was free, but I didn't like it. I've tried 
News Free on iOS which was fantastic and free but crashed often.

Now I use News Rack on both my Macs and iPhone and I love it. It stays in sync 
on all devices via Google Reader. Not only the read/unread and starred 
articles, but also the categories and sub-categories I create. These make it 
really easy to manage multiple feeds. The sharing options and view on Safari 
options are also really handy.

I also got overly excited in the beginning and subscribed to too many feeds. I 
would either spend too much time trying to get through everything or feel 
overwhelmed by unread articles.

I've now unsubscribed from lots of feeds I didn't enjoy so much, and cut my 
losses by marking old articles as read even if I haven't read them.

I've never tried Feeddler, but it would be annoying not having the apps sync 
between devices. If you are going to have unsynchronised RSS readers I'd 
subscribe to different feeds on each, so you don't get duplication.

One more point. What I love, among other things, about having News Rack synced 
on my Mac and iPhone, is that it's so much easier to brows and subscribe to 
feeds on the Mac. So I do the subscribing and categorization on my Mac, and can 
then just enjoy the reading on my iPhone.

   Best,
Nic

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