feedly. Read more, know more.

feedly. Read more, know more.

By Feedly Inc.

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2014-05-09
  • Current Version: 0.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 902.59 kB
  • Developer: Feedly Inc.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.9 or later.

Description

The feedly app gathers the content of your favorite websites, blogs, Youtube channels and RSS feeds in one place. It is the world's #1 reader with more than 15 million users. The feedly Mac app syncs seamlessly with the feedly iPhone app and the feedly iPad app so that you can read your favorite sites anytime, anywhere. The feedly Mac app has a few super powers that the feedly web interface does not include. 1) You get to easily login with a Google or Twitter account which is different from the one you use in our Safari browser. 2) You get a nice dock icon with an unread count badge. 3) The feedly Mac app is configured to handle feed:// URLs so that you can easily add new feeds to your feedly. 4) You have the possibility to open articles in a new tab inside the app without having to switch to your web browser. We know that a lot of you use feedly on a Mac. We are excited to embark on the journey of making the feedly Mac app the most efficient way to organize, read and share the content of your favorite sites. If you have suggestions on how to improve the experience, please join the open feedly community.

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Reviews

  • Logged out every time

    1
    By sfhvdrhbderhvde
    Since the most recent update, almost every time I open the app I have to log in again. This is probably because feedly wants to advertise their ridiculous AI features, instead of actually have a good user experience.
  • Worked good, but now keeps signing me out

    2
    By The Beatler
    Worked good for a while, but now the app is signing me out every time I open it. Please fix
  • See the Most Headlines on a Page to Read News

    5
    By EdTake2
    This is a great way to sift thru news articles in one app instead of jumping from website to website. I can find and subscribe to websites from titles, even obscure ones. Then place, edit, and group news sites into category folders. And you can read articles in the app or click a link to go to the original article. A real timesaver when you want to separate biased commercial advertiser/owner media stories from non-corporate media stories and foreign services. And it is free.
  • Please add keyboard shortcut to close tab

    3
    By m_skys
    Would really like a keyboard shortcut for closing a tab. That way I could program it into my mouse buttons to execute and make it quick to close out tabs I've opened/read. In broswers this is usually CMD W. With feedly that shortcut closes the whole app, not just the current tab.
  • Good first effort

    3
    By Steve in Tuscaloosa
    But why does it force me to use its Share buttons instead of the ones built into Mac. I want it to be more like the iOS app but with more features. It also needs to let you read the articles in a reader friendly way. In some cases, the original formatting from the web site gets in the way or it forces you to open Safari.
  • Can not create an account so I can't use this.

    1
    By oxjox
    I have no idea how good this app is since it won't let me create an account. I get stuck in an endless loop of clicking on images to proove I'm not a robot. Thanks for nothing, Feedly!!
  • Just use the web app

    1
    By 5280DancingBear
    I like the idea of having a native application, but can't stand that they inject sponsored content when the web version is basically identical with no sponsored content.
  • Great service, poor iMac App

    1
    By Severian126
    I use Feedly extensively on the browser or on my iPhone. The iPhone app is one of my most highly used app. It's slick, it's easy to use and it makes going through various articles a breeze by swiping through them. The browser based version - while serviceable - requires a little more click to navigate to said article that you want to read - beyond the preview that is. It essentially opens another browser tab, which is fine if you're on a browser, as closing it gets you back to the main screen again. However, it isn't fine on the Mac OS version of the app. It's essentially the same thing as the browser based version, excerpt now it opens up your default browser when you open an article. What was a mild nuisance becomes annoying as you need to remember to go back to your feedly app after opening up an article on your browser. Sure, it takes a few seconds more, but it adds up. And if it's essentially the same thing as the browser based version, there's really no point for the App version at all. It just takes up space. Unless it's improved upon (greatly), I see very little point to this application.
  • Major Bugs and no support (unless you pay)

    2
    By ladybelated
    The feedly ‘app’ is just a clone of the website. Except it does not work as well as the website. In fact, if you ‘unpin’ the sidebar and allow it to be minimized, which is necessary if you want it to fit in a narrow window, it becomes impossible to re-open the sidebar. The sidebar ‘opens’, but within the now-minimized container of the closed toolbar, so you can just see the tiniest left-hand portion of the sidebar, and only the edges of a few symbols. The only link you can click is for ‘all’. Basically the bug is that when you minimize the sidebar, the ‘restore to normal size’ function is broken. This makes it completely unusable. In fact, even after deleting the app and reinstalling it, it’s still stuck like this. So I guess I am stuck using the web app. Also, there is no support at all for free users, not even a troubleshooting or knowledgebase page, or any kind of bug reporting/feedback available.
  • 😢 PLEASE, Invest in this App

    1
    By Instacart = Why I Cry At Night
    I'm thrilled to pay a recurring subscription fee for the best RSS feed service out there. However, this Mac App is shameful. Not one update in 4 years. Buggy. Painful. Sad face. I'm a professional iOS developer so I appreciate that building great software isn't easy. However, the hard work is already done: The product is defined, the core feature set and APIs are already built, the branding and design is set, the iOS app is great. That's 90% of the work done already. A decent project manager and $10k would give this Mac app the refresh that customers deserve.

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