Well, I just use Viena or however its spelled. Its very good, and I'm now 
really seeing the power of RSS.
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On Jul 8, 2013, at 5:51 AM, Nicholas Parsons <mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> HI Brian,
> 
> Yes, ReadKit let's you just arrow down through the list of articles and marks 
> them as read once they've been selected. In this sense it's very similar to 
> NewsRack. There's a table for your folders and feeds, and then to the right 
> of it is the table of articles, and then to the right of that is an HTML area 
> where the article is displayed. So once on the table of articles, with 
> QuickNav off, you can just arrow down through the articles. It even reads you 
> the first few sentences after the title as you're arrowing through. I find 
> this really useful. There's also a mark all as read button you can press to 
> mark all articles in the list as read.
> 
> Sounds like you understand how it works. But just to make sure you're clear, 
> I'll spell it out in a bit of detail. Feed Wrangler is an RSS engine. It 
> provides the collation of feeds and syncing capability behind the scenes, and 
> lets other developers use these services with their apps. To use this 
> service, however, you have to pay the $18.99 yearly subscription fee. IN 
> addition and as a freeby, Feed Wrangler provides a free web app and a free 
> iOS app for you to use its service.
> 
> ReadKit is an RSS client for the Mac. It supports a whole range of RSS 
> engines which can sync your RSS fees behind the scenes. One of these is Feed 
> Wrangler. ReadKit cost me about 5.49AUD in the Mac App Store. I use it with 
> Feed Wrangler as I said, but you could use one of their other syncing 
> services if you wanted, but I can't tell you how well any of them work.
> 
> I too loved NewsRack. I'm sad it's come to nothing post Google Reader, but I 
> probably got my money's worth in the end. ReadKit with Feed Wrangler isn't as 
> clean and easy to use as NewsRack was with Google Reader, but it's fairly 
> close. I'd love to continue using NewsRack, but the inability to sync with my 
> iPhone is a deal breaker.
> 
> I mentioned it in the last email but it's so good I'll mention it again: I 
> think you'll really like ReadKit's Readability mode which allows you to view 
> the full text of the article without clicking on any links or anything. Very 
> useful.
> 
> Oh, and just again, I'll mention the one problem I have with ReadKit. That is 
> the inability to manage your folders and feeds. I think this is a Feed 
> Wrangler limitation and I've heard they're intending to change this. However, 
> for now, to add feeds to folders etcetera you need to use Feed Wrangler's web 
> app. This is in stark contrast with NewsRack and Google Reader where you 
> could so easily manage all your feeds and folders through NewsRack's 
> interface.
> 
> Cheers,
> Nic
> 
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