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 Readability experiment page (no longer available)). 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.
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