Let’s face it: RSS is a terribly nerdy wasteland of .xml feeds and weird formatting. Reeder is the shining hope that it doesn’t have to be that way. Already our favourite RSS app on iOS, it’s finally available for Mac.
Google Reader is the best damned RSS reader on the web today. But the Google app for iPhone just pushes you into Safari, which is useless if you’re stuck somewhere with an intermittent data connection. That’s where Reeder comes in to save the day.
The hotly anticipated iPad version of Reeder, the popular iPhone RSS app, landed in the App Store last night. With a clean look and some thoughtful design, it’s immediately at the head of the iPad RSS pack.
A lot of people consider Reeder to be the best iPhone RSS app, so there’s considerable anticipating for the native iPad version, which is currently being reviewed for App Store approval. These shots confirm: at least it’ll be pretty.