My favorite iPhone RSS ‘app ‘ has always (since Day 1 with the V1 iPhone) been the Google Reader web app.  I ‘ve tried lots of native apps ever since they first started appearing in the App Store “ Byline, Boltreader, Feeds, Doppler, Newsstand, smartRSS, and others.  None that I tried ever left me wanting […]
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I Finally Found a Favorite iPhone RSS Reader App

NetNewsWire for iPhone

My favorite iPhone RSS ‘app ‘ has always (since Day 1 with the V1 iPhone) been the Google Reader web app.  I ‘ve tried lots of native apps ever since they first started appearing in the App Store “ Byline, Boltreader, Feeds, Doppler, Newsstand, smartRSS, and others. 

None that I tried ever left me wanting to use it regularly, and I always reverted back to GReader after spending time with others.  Until the last week or so.  The NetNewsWire app has kind of snuck up on me ever since I started using it.  I had mixed feelings when I first tried out its new 2.0 version “ but it has grown on me a lot since then.

The thing is, I now find I haven ‘t looked at GReader on the iPhone in over a week.  I ‘ve been using NetNewsWire all the time, and finding it a pleasure to use. 

Here are some of the things I ‘ve found that make the app very easy and comfortable to use:

Speed and ‘Smoothness ‘ of Sync: sync is always very quick and it does not seem to have any performance hit on the app at all while syncing.  This is unique “ every other native RSS app I ‘ve tried either slows down very noticeably or stops responding entirely during sync.  NetNewsWire lets me carry on browsing feeds and reading items without blinking.

Latest News (24 hours) Section: This is such a cool idea.  I often get behind on my feed reading during the week, and I think most people do at some point.  It ‘s always a bit of a drag thinking about wading through feeds that have built up several days worth of items and weeding out stuff that is now ‘old news ‘.  The Latest News section let ‘s you dive right into news items that have all been published within the last 24 hours.  A simple feature, but a very good one I think.

NetNewsWire iPhone app

Good Inline Browser:  This is a must for a native RSS app.  I don ‘t know that NNW ‘s is any better than some of the other native RSS apps, but it ‘s good enough that I ‘ve very rarely wanted to open any items in Safari.

The Simple UI, Look & Feel: I was fairly underwhelmed with NNW ‘s interface when I first saw it. Using it has been a pleasure though.  It is a very plain-jane look (IMO), but then again so is my long-time favorite, the GReader web app.  I think plain and simple works fine for an RSS reader, at least for me.

Great Performance Regardless of Connection Type: I went out of town for a few days recently and spent time in an area where WiFi was a huge PITA to use, and 3G coverage was very erratic. NetNewsWire handled all of that very well “ out-performed GReader in Safari by some distance.

There are still some things missing from NetNewsWire.  A few that I miss quite a lot and would really like to see added via an update, including: option to hide feeds that have no unread items, ability to share items and to view my shared items, and an ‘All Items ‘ view.

I didn ‘t initially make any conscious decision to try to use NNW as my primary RSS reader.  It has just gradually slotted into that role, as I find myself going straight to it whenever I have time for feed reading.  It ‘s been a long time, but I ‘ve finally found a favorite iPhone native app for RSS.  I even happily paid the $1.99 for the ‘Premium ‘ no ads version recently.

***  AndyM mentioned in the comments on a recent post that there is a bit of a furore over upgrade pricing on the NNW desktop app.  Luckily I have found that I don ‘t really need that app much “ I still use Google Reader in a browser when I ‘m on my Mac.

You can find NetNewsWire in the App Store now, and there are free and premium versions of it.

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