Company Name: Josh Holtz
About: "An Otter RSS Reader" is the world's newest most okayest RSS reader with a high
key adorable otter icon!
"This is exactly what I've been looking for! A simple
RSS reader that syncs my subscribed feeds across my iPhone, iPad, and Mac. This
developer is genius! I think he nailed it with this app"
- Josh
Holtz
FEATURES
+ Subscribe to RSS Feeds that sync over iCloud
Fetches RSS feeds
and refreshes in a background task or on a pu.
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by LoopinLu
Would be the perfect RSS app however several bugs prevent it from being completely functional. Pull-to-refresh breaks if you have too many feeds. Share sheet button doesn’t do anything on the article view. Restoring purchases doesn’t work. Would recommend adding icons to the feeds. If fixed would be perfect.
by ShameShameShimmy
This looks like a very good app and it's pretty easy to understand. Then again I've been using computers since the mid to late 80s, so there ya go. But still.... this IS easy!!
This app works for me. I use it for the news sources I have, because I don't want to pollute my other RSS app with politics. I think we all need a break from politics from time to time, don't you?
I would like this app to have two choices for when people open it up: 1- That the sidebar showing each news feed under it's own grouping is open upon opening the app and 2- in addition, to keep it's current setting.
I like to have, say, all my ABC articles under one tab, all my DEF articles in another tab. I do not prefer the way it currently is, where I have to manually open the sidebar.
Otherwise, this app is very simple and very easy. Also, I didn't check before leaving this review, and I can't close this review to go look, but what I would like to have is the ability to save individual articles in reader mode (no ads, just text) onto PDF. I also would like to have a favorites folder, organized by site, to store monumental articles.
by SuperToasted
Hey, I have been having trouble having feeds persist after closing the app; when I subscribe to feeds and close the app, all the feeds are gone, making me have to read each url. Unsure if theres a way to save different feeds?
Otherwise love the minimalist nature of the app!