Reeder for iPhone Adds Readability, Fullscreen Image Viewing
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Posted January 11, 2011 at 11:58pm by iClarified
Reeder for iPhone, a popular Google Reader client, has been updated with initial support for Readability and fullscreen image viewing.
Features: - 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 - Option to order by oldest first (for unread items) - Sync status bar: tap to minimize, tap the sync icon to maximize
What's New In This Version: Readablity support for the article view: 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 navigationbar or use the pinch-open gesture (iOS4 only) on the article view.
Fullscreen image viewing for the article view (iOS4 only): - Pinch-to-open on images to view them fullscreen (pinch-to-close to go back to the article) - Tap to view the description text of the image (when in fullscreen mode) - Save to Photo Library
Advanced settings: It's now possible to raise the sycning limit of max. 5000 items, see Settings.app>Reeder>Advanced (Please note that setting this value too high might decrease performance and syncing might take longer)
Fixed: - Opening a folder would not show any articles for certain folders. - Crash while syncing subscriptions (only accounts with thousands of subscriptions were affected by this)
You can purchase Reeder from the App Store for $2.99.