Reeder for iPad has been updated with Readability support and bug fixes.
Readability is a bookmarklet-based tool that extracts the textual content from a web page discarding page layout, images, and ads. Readability is used by Apple in its latest Safari browser; however, the tool is quite controversial in that it destroys the revenue stream publishers count on to produce their content.
Reeder is a Google Reader Client that lets you: - Syncs with Google Reader - Browse by feed or folders - Manage starred items, notes - Support for shared items and friends' shared items - Mark as unread - Image caching - State saving - Slider control for list entries: slide to right to toggle read/unread, slide to left to toggle starred/unstarred
Services/sharing: - Send to Instapaper or ReadItLater - Save to Delicious or Pinbard - Save to Zootool - Post to Twitter - Post to Facebook - In-app email for sharing articles - Instapaper and Google Mobilizer - Open with Safari - Copy Link
What's New In This Version: New: ● Initial support for Readability (see http://lab.arc90.com/experiments/readability/). Readability will try to fetch the full content of an article. This is faster than loading the web page and doesn't require to open the in-app browser. To view an article with Readability, tap the "R" button in the toolbar or use the pinch-open gesture on the article view.
Fixed: ● Missing articles (empty article lists) ● Issues when posting to Facebook. If you're still seeing errors, you now can reset the connection (see Settings.app:Reeder:Accounts:Facebook)
You can purchase Reeder for iPad from the App Store for $4.99.