Hi all,
I've used Leaf to read RSS feeds in the past and was able to read articles.
Now, I only see what feeds I subscribe to, and recent article titles.
Does anyone know what might have happened, and if there is a fix to this issue?
Thanks,
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Hello,
I have heard bad things about the Mac version of this app. It is very
inaccessible and not worth the price.
Greg Wocher
> On Nov 23, 2019, at 5:08 PM, joseph hodge wrote:
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> Just wondering peoples thoughts on the app for the Mac? Wondering if it’s
> worth the investment? If it’s sti
Just wondering peoples thoughts on the app for the Mac? Wondering if it’s worth
the investment? If it’s still difficult to use voiceover with these new apps
does anyone have any suggestions for a nice news client app?
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write directly into an IMAP mailbox, which avoids a lot of the problems of
using SMTP or sendmail, and means you can store news into a folder.
It is indeed very slick, because you get all your RSS in the same way you get
your email. I have a couple of folders set up that RSS gets
Hi!
What do you mean by saying its not simple.
Is it hard to convert the rss to e-mail and then read it or what?
To me that sounds like a very neat sollution.
Pleas tell me more.
/A
> 21 maj 2016 kl. 20:24 skrev Sabahattin Gucukoglu :
>
> In the end, I went back to rss2email. It
rss2email is written in Python and is relatively simple to install. In fact I
run it on Debian Linux where my mail system is, but it runs under OS X just
fine if you specify SMTP credentials. Follow the instructions at:
http://www.allthingsrss.com/rss2email/getting-started-with-rss2email/
I im
Hello,
Is there a download source for a os10 binary of rss2email?
Looking around all I found were source code download sites.
Neither macports nor homebrew have it either.
Thanks,
Dan
On Sat, 21 May 2016, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
In the end, I went back to rss2email. It is not as conve
6 10:03 PM
Subject: Re: RSS Reader
Outlook for Windows supports RSS feeds but Outlook 2016 for Mac does not. In
the Windows version, articles in feeds can be viewed similarly to Email
messages. It’s really quite elegant actually, and if you have a Microsoft
Exchange account it’ll even sync the
>> On May 20, 2016, at 7:31 PM, Grant wrote:
>>
>> That’s too bad to hear; my experience has been very positive so I’m not sure
>> what is going on. Sometimes I find app reviews challenging as a metric for
>> judging how “good” software is.
>>
>> Anyway
In the end, I went back to rss2email. It is not as convenient as using
something like Readkit, but it’s a lot more portable and flexible. Using
rss2email is not simple.
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kinds of third party services such as Feedly,
Instapaper, and Pocket. It has a nice, simple list-based interface with lots of
keyboard shortcuts. With one hotkey you can fetch the full text of a given
article using Readability. I use ReadKit on a daily basis to manage my RSS
feeds and my
gt; judging how “good” software is.
>
> Anyway, the app I used to use is called Vienna RSS, and it’s free and
> open-source so there’s no harm in trying it. I found it to be fairly easy to
> use and I also had it syncing with Lire using BazQux Reader, which cost me an
> annual
Outlook for Windows supports RSS feeds but Outlook 2016 for Mac does not. In
the Windows version, articles in feeds can be viewed similarly to Email
messages. It’s really quite elegant actually, and if you have a Microsoft
Exchange account it’ll even sync the entries to your account so they can
Wo! Outlook has a build in RSS reader? Since when! Come? again?
Now this! I gotta hear more about! Can you write me off list?
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Grant, thanks very much it helps a lot.
I have several rss feeds in my Microsoft outlook 7 email client on my windows
machine.
I mostly use the Mac these days.
I thank you again.
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>
> Grant, I am new to readkit and would like to know how to add a rss feed.
> I have several I would like to add.
> I appreciate any help thank you.
>
>
> Junior Lolley kg4itd
> Liberty County Emergency Coordinator
> &qu
That’s too bad to hear; my experience has been very positive so I’m not sure
what is going on. Sometimes I find app reviews challenging as a metric for
judging how “good” software is.
Anyway, the app I used to use is called Vienna RSS, and it’s free and
open-source so there’s no harm in trying
y, Instapaper, and Pocket. It has a nice, simple list-based interface
> with lots of keyboard shortcuts. With one hotkey you can fetch the full text
> of a given article using Readability. I use ReadKit on a daily basis to
> manage my RSS feeds and my Instapaper account. I use Lire on my
Grant, I am new to readkit and would like to know how to add a rss feed.
I have several I would like to add.
I appreciate any help thank you.
Junior Lolley kg4itd
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"The 3 C’s of life: choices, chances, and changes. You must make a choice to
take a chan
daily basis to manage my RSS
feeds and my Instapaper account. I use Lire on my iPhone and both Lire and
ReadKit are set up to sync with my Feedly account so once an article is marked
as read on one device, I do not need to see it on my other devices. You can get
it from the Mac App Store here
Hi,
I’m looking for a good, accessible RSS reader. Any suggestions?
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use News as an RSS
reader, albeit one that sucks pretty hard (and doesn’t use the same Safari
subscriptions).
RSS has come pretty far since I last looked. Sadly, the trend has been towards
centralisation of the worst kind—an ironic fate, really, for a technology
intended precisely to avoid
16, at 1:33 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> Does anyone know if reading RSS feeds across Mac and iOS is possible? In
> other words, ideally you’d be able to catch up on one platform, and observe
> that the other platform was likewise caught up.
>
> iOS
I sync with Feedly, and there are other services for the same thing. So long as
the clients you use support Feedly (or whatever service you choose), it's much
like IMAP emails.
> On Feb 11, 2016, at 07:33, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> Does anyone know
Hi guys,
Does anyone know if reading RSS feeds across Mac and iOS is possible? In other
words, ideally you’d be able to catch up on one platform, and observe that the
other platform was likewise caught up.
iOS News app supports RSS feeds that are known to Safari. Social Links on OS X
Safari
I think Vienna works very well with Voiceover, at least I have found
nothing that I can't do.
Simply import your RSS feeds via the menu bar.
Then you have to navigate by tabbing to a folder column which is where
your RSS Feeds are listed. Tab into this and you should be able to
nav
her or not it's
accessible, free or worth the pixels to display it, as I was on the way home
from my grandpa's house across town.
Ben
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I do not think it its available in the App Store. Many of the most useful Mac
programs are not.
I Googled Vienna RSS Reader and the first result you get is a link to the
developers page and download links.
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I looked in the app store bt this was not there. i speed it correctly
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Sorry but where did you try to look?
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I use Vienna.
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> Does any one know of a free and accessible rss reader for the Mac?
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Haven't played with it yet because I didn't know it existed. But I will. There
are other services that will try to create RSS feeds from sites that don't have
RSS content. but I must admit that just at the time I was contemplated getting
really into those, I found other soluti
Hello everyone,
This message deals with generating curated RSS pipes for easier consumption of
specific news content.
I have tried using Yahoo Pipes, but I am not having much success with
voiceover. Has anyone so far experience success when using Yahoo Pipes on the
Macintosh?
Moreover, with
Kit to trigger a refresh on exit. If so, I don't have it set and wish
> I did. I have been taking the lazy way out and refreshing before exit.
>
>
>
> On Apr 27, 2015, at 10:19 AM, Alex Hall <mailto:mehg...@icloud.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I regularly use
setting
in ReadKit to trigger a refresh on exit. If so, I don't have it set and wish I
did. I have been taking the lazy way out and refreshing before exit.
On Apr 27, 2015, at 10:19 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
Hi all,
I regularly use Lire on iOS and ReadKit on OS X to read my RSS feeds. The wa
Hi all,
I regularly use Lire on iOS and ReadKit on OS X to read my RSS feeds. The way I
have things set, any article I read (or mark as read) gets cleared, so that
when I open either app, only articles that are new will appear. However,
ReadKit has randomly decided to hang on to a bunch of
;
> Hi all,
> I saved an OPML file to my Mac that I exported from REadKit’s built-in RSS
> reader. I want to import it into Feed Rangler. How do I do this?
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t is rock solid
> and fast.
>
> I've been really busy with work and have not had the chance to properly
> investigate this. Does anyone know why Feeddler is not properly opening
> articles in full text mode for many RSS feeds? I assume I am remembering
> correctly that it us
eOver says. I once asked if there
could be a way to do a double tap and hold to mark articles up to the current
one as "read", and it was there a few weeks later. Basically, Readkit on the
Mac is fine, but Lire on iOS is one of the best RSS apps I've ever used.
> On Mar 7, 2015, at
ve any comparison between ReadKit and Vienna?
Thus far, I have not objected to paying for Bazqux because it is rock solid and
fast.
I've been really busy with work and have not had the chance to properly
investigate this. Does anyone know why Feeddler is not properly opening
articles in ful
Got it thanks. It's a bummer it doesn't support the RSS service I use but I
will have to switch I guess.
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> On 8/03/2015, at 5:44 am, Alex Hall wrote:
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> Sure. I forgot to
s of a button, so will check it out.
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>> On 8/03/2015, at 4:55 am, Alex Hall > <mailto:mehg...@icloud.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Rea
gt; Readkit is my favorite. I don't read RSS on the Mac often, but it's great for
> when I do. Getting to articles can be slightly more work than I'd prefer, but
> sharing is great. You can just log into your Instapaper, Pocket, Readability,
> or other accounts, then choose
Readkit is my favorite. I don't read RSS on the Mac often, but it's great for
when I do. Getting to articles can be slightly more work than I'd prefer, but
sharing is great. You can just log into your Instapaper, Pocket, Readability,
or other accounts, then choose the short
ing articles to
Instapaper with an RSS reader in OS X. I currently use Vienna RSS Reader, which
is an excellent free app that syncs with a number of cloud-based services, but
its Instapaper support is not one simple command like Night Owl is.
Any recommendations very much appreciated.
Thanks.
Jonat
dation for an RSS reader? Apple mail just isn't
> cutting it.
>
> I have taken a look around the app store, but I don't know which ones are
> usable with voiceover. Suggestions?
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Hi Alex, you can share articles to Pocket, instapaper, and others. I just
grabbed this RSS reader today and found it.
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well (admittedly, I may have missed the feature).
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> does anyone have a recommendation for an RSS reader? Apple mail just isn't
> cutting it.
>
> I have taken a look around the app store, but I don't kn
does anyone have a recommendation for an RSS reader? Apple mail just isn't
cutting it.
I have taken a look around the app store, but I don't know which ones are
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> On 15/06/2014, at 11:34 am, Nina Schneidermann wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>> After a quick google
I like Vienna very much. It's maintained regularly and accessible. It also
syncs with the cloud RSS provider I use and it's free.
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On 15/06/2014, at 11:34 am, Nina Schneidermann wr
Hi there,
After a quick google search I couldn't find any information about this. It
seems that there are many RSS readers for IOS devices, but which ones are
VO-accessible on the mac?
Thanks in advance,
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> Teresa -
> Copy the link to the RSS feed to the clipboard and then use the
Teresa -
Copy the link to the RSS feed to the clipboard and then use the Command N
keystroke in Vienna to subscribe to a feed, or choose New subscription... from
the File Menu.
Make sure the "Subscribe in Open Reader" check box is checked and your
subscription will be added to both
hi, all,
When I follow an RSS link, Vienna opens. the feed is added locally, but i would
like to add it via The Old Reader, and then use Vienna to read it. How can I do
this? I already have the Old Reader specified as my open reader site, and I've
exported a .opnl file with ten local
ones. Please let me know if I am
> wrong about this, and how you select the sync tab in preferences. Thanks
> On Jan 22, 2014, at 5:11 PM, Geoff Stephens wrote:
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>> Vienna is not a paid app and it is perfectly accessible.
>>
>> On Jan 22, 2014, at 10:21 AM, isa
t a paid app and it is perfectly accessible.
>
> On Jan 22, 2014, at 10:21 AM, isaac wrote:
>
> I checked arround applevis and the rss news readers including read kit are
> payed apps.
> On Jan 22, 2014, at 9:00 AM, Daniel Hawkins
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>
>> hello Listers,
>&
You are wrong about it but it is a problem. It has been a couple of months
since I have done it and I apologize for not recalling how I got around it. It
was a pain but once you get it setup it works very well.
I know this seems frustrating but it really is an excellent RSS reader.
I’ll try
I am wrong about
this, and how you select the sync tab in preferences. Thanks
On Jan 22, 2014, at 5:11 PM, Geoff Stephens wrote:
> Vienna is not a paid app and it is perfectly accessible.
>
> On Jan 22, 2014, at 10:21 AM, isaac wrote:
>
> I checked arround applevis and the r
Vienna is not a paid app and it is perfectly accessible.
On Jan 22, 2014, at 10:21 AM, isaac wrote:
I checked arround applevis and the rss news readers including read kit are
payed apps.
On Jan 22, 2014, at 9:00 AM, Daniel Hawkins
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> hello Listers,
>
> I have NewsIsy on my i
Edition 64-bit
On Jan 22, 2014, at 9:21 AM, isaac wrote:
> I checked arround applevis and the rss news readers including read kit are
> payed apps.
> On Jan 22, 2014, at 9:00 AM, Daniel Hawkins
> wrote:
>
>> hello Listers,
>>
>> I have NewsIsy on my iPhone and I’m
I checked arround applevis and the rss news readers including read kit are
payed apps.
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> hello Listers,
>
> I have NewsIsy on my iPhone and I’m am using Feedly. However, I want to use
> the Mac to also read up my RSS feeds. So
hello Listers,
I have NewsIsy on my iPhone and I’m am using Feedly. However, I want to use the
Mac to also read up my RSS feeds. So does anyone know any free accessable RSS
readers on the Mac? I know CueFeed is accessable but last I checked it costs
$30.
Also, on Safari, there is a button
I'll try that, thanks. I've never done RSS before last year, and never synced
anything until right now. I thought about it, then Google Reader got killed off
and put a damper in those plans. :)
On Jan 21, 2014, at 12:11 AM, Brian Fischler wrote:
> Alex,
>
> There are only
Jan 20, 2014, at 10:54 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> Hi all,
> I recently started using Newsify on iOS. I noticed it has a couple
> different sync options, and I'm wondering which I should do? I want it
> to be free, and I want it to sync with the rss reader I have on the
> Mac, Read
> I recently started using Newsify on iOS. I noticed it has a couple
> different sync options, and I'm wondering which I should do? I want it
> to be free, and I want it to sync with the rss reader I have on the
> Mac, Readkit. What's the best way to do this? Thanks, and
> Re
Hi all,
I recently started using Newsify on iOS. I noticed it has a couple
different sync options, and I'm wondering which I should do? I want it
to be free, and I want it to sync with the rss reader I have on the
Mac, Readkit. What's the best way to do this? Thanks, and
Readkit-specific
I just recently found myself needing such a thing and found Vienna. Seems to be
pretty accessible, but I haven’t played with it a bunch.
On Jan 3, 2014, at 10:28 PM, Nicholas Parsons
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> HI Mario
> So far as I know, MrReader is only available on iPad. It's not available on
> Mac, iPhone
meu trabalho é uma gota no oceano, mas sem ele o oceano seria
> menor.
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>
> Mario Navarro
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>
>
>
> No dia 04/01/2014, às 08:27, Piotr Machacz escreveu:
>
>> For my RSS needs, at the moment I’m using shrook.
ok friend, I’m going to try.
thanks for the info.
cheers.
Eu sei que o meu trabalho é uma gota no oceano, mas sem ele o oceano seria
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No dia 04/01/2014, às 08:27, Piotr Machacz escreveu:
> For my RSS needs, at the moment
For my RSS needs, at the moment I’m using shrook. It’s free and pretty
accessible once you figure out how to navigate it. Basically, you want to use
the keyboard, not VO focus to use it. The interface is kind of like a tree,and
has 4 areas you’ll really be using. The first is a table with
ok, thanks nick.
cheers.
Em 04/01/2014 03:28, Nicholas Parsons escreveu:
HI Mario
So far as I know, MrReader is only available on iPad. It's not available on
Mac, iPhone or iPod Touch. Certainly I have only used it on my iPad.
Cheers,
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So far as I know, MrReader is only available on iPad. It's not available on
Mac, iPhone or iPod Touch. Certainly I have only used it on my iPad.
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hi nick.
can you tell me if the mr.reader works on mac?
is accessible on mac?
thanks.
cheers.
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You might also like to try ReadKit.
• It can sync with plenty of services, e.g. FeedWrangler;
• Just press G to read full text of articles in Readability
Yeah, it's a bit odd and annoying. I think some of the syncing services allow
you to add subscriptions through an RSS client, but FeedWrangler which I use
doesn't allow it yet.
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> There's two ways to add feed subscriptions.
> The first way is to add them through a syncing service like FeedWrangler or
> FeedBin, and sync these with ReadKit. This is the best way as it allows you
> to sync your feeds with your iOS device.
> The second way is to just cli
d solution), or find an RSS feed
in Safari and click on the link. ReadKit should pop up automatically and ask if
you want to add the feed, unless you have another RSS Client set to be the
default RSS client.
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There's two ways to add feed subscriptions.
The first way is to add them through a syncing service like FeedWrangler or
FeedBin, and sync these with ReadKit. This is the best way as it allows you to
sync your feeds with your iOS device.
The second way is to just click on an RSS link in you
Another good, open source, free RSS reader for the Mac is Vienna. I use it and
it syncs with open reader services such as The Old Reader and Bazqux. It is
very good.
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You might also like to try ReadKit.
• It can sync with plenty of
I'm not sure either, but if anyone knows, please either copy me on your message
or keep it on the list. Thanks.
On Dec 1, 2013, at 6:12 PM, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Someone has recently posted on ReadKit for mac. I’ve purchased it but I have
> no idea how to a
Hello All,
Someone has recently posted on ReadKit for mac. I’ve purchased it but I have no
idea how to add an RSS feed to it. the option exists under the file menu but it
is dimmed. I’ve been trying to find info on this on the internet but to no
avail. What am I missing? how do people use
x27;s dev about adding that.
There's no way I'm going to live with two repeated RSS streams!
A quick question about Readkit: I can't add subscriptions! I see that "add feed
subscription" is dimmed, and only "add smart folder" is not. How, then, do I
add RSS fe
You might also like to try ReadKit.
• It can sync with plenty of services, e.g. FeedWrangler;
• Just press G to read full text of articles in Readability mode;
• It has customisable short cuts for all popular sharing and read later
services – e.g. I just press Command-Shift-D to add to Apple Readi
If you are looking to sync across iPhones, iPads, etc than Newsify is
fantastic. I am not sure if they have a mac client as since the demise of
Google Reader I stopped using RSS on the Mac and solely use it on the iPhone. I
got tired of Lire as I have a lot of feeds and I know it only allows
I'd love to find one as well, but I'd need it to sync across devices. My iOS
favorite is Lire, but that has no syncing support as of yet. If syncing isn't
important to you, though, give Luck News (it may be one word) a try. I haven't
used it much, but it is free and seems pretty accessible.
On N
Hi folks,
The subject says it all. I’m looking for something to replace NewsRack.
Thanks for any recommendations!
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make their old posts go away. how do you delete them and remove them so they
don't reappear the next time you check your mail? thanks, max
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Hey Annie, This is a topic we have discussed a lot recently, you can probably
find a lot about it in the archive. I think the general consensus on the best
RSS reader for the mac since the demise of google reader is Read Kit. I believe
I got it in the mac store for $5 U.S. Hope this helps. For
Hi.
Which rss reader for the mac is accessible and easy to use.
Cheers Annie.
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ugh your unread articles. Any suggestions for a good iPhone RSS app
that is accessible works with sync with Feed Wrangler, and has this swipe
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e uses google reader extensively, does anyone have a replacement
>>> reader that syncs somewhere and can provide rss on the desktop instead of
>>> those slow and annoying web based rss readers?
>>>
>>> I'm trying to find the best solution, and already going
On Jun 27, 2013, at 8:28 AM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> If anyone uses google reader extensively, does anyone have a replacement
>> reader that syncs somewhere and can provide rss on the desktop instead of
>> those slow and annoying web b
Have you tried Viana? It is free and very accessible.
On Jun 27, 2013, at 8:28 AM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> If anyone uses google reader extensively, does anyone have a replacement
> reader that syncs somewhere and can provide rss on the desktop instead of
>
Hi all,
If anyone uses google reader extensively, does anyone have a replacement reader
that syncs somewhere and can provide rss on the desktop instead of those slow
and annoying web based rss readers?
I'm trying to find the best solution, and already going through a lot of
obstacles
In this Tech Doctor episode, Allison and Robert interview, Kunal Sood, an iOS
developer who lives and works in India.
Kunal's app is called "lire" and is a full-text RSS reader that caches the
entire text of articles on the iOS device for reading even when there is no
internet c
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