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mrat93

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I've been using MobileRSS Pro to check Google Reader. However, it has a few annoying bugs and it has not been updated to work with iOS4. Any other suggestions?
 
Newsrack for most of my feeds and pulse mini for my top 20 'favorites' (which looks amazing on the i4).
 
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Byline is one of the best. Been using it since day one of it's launch
 
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Byline is one of the best. Been using it since day one of it's launch

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I tried many and got stuck on Byline (It even has an retina optimized icon!)
Nice interface, caching, perfect sync with google reader.
It's $4.99 though but I think its worth the price.
 
I just use the Google Reader web site on Safari. Works great and is free. :)
 
Just bought Reeder last night. SO much better than MobileRSS. Thanks to whomever suggested it!
 
I've been using NetNewsWire since its what I have on my Mac and iPad as well. I think its clean, syncs perfectly and very fast
 
Reeder is the best. If you have very few feeds then the Pulse application is pretty cool.
 
I dunno, the mobile web version of Google Reader seems good to me, especially since it's free.
 
Hmmm...Pulse looks interesting.

Also, what's Instapaper? I've been looking at reviews for this app, and it seems like just another RSS app like the ones listed already. So, why does it receive so much more praise? I'm curious.
 
Okay, just bought and installed Pulse. It looks amazing, especially since I read fashion blogs. I'm a fan.
 
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