You don't need to click through to any website (though, you do still have the option to, if you really wanted). Which is why, unlike other RSS feed readers, that either push you into a browser (in-app or otherwise), or depend on third party text parsing services and require you to be online to fetch the full text of one article at a time (which makes it no different from having to click/tap through to a website), in lire, you get your favorite RSS feeds as they should've been. We find that really annoying, and we're sure you do too. However, some sites set up their feeds to only show a portion of each entry, you know, to get you to click through to their actual website. If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it.RSS feeds are a great way to follow updates on your favorite website. A bug that caused an intermittent crash while opening some articles. The way the app reports & displays errors related to Inoreader's Rate Limits. Support for rendering of embedded 'X' (formally Twitter) & Instagram content. Hot Links now open in the new Inline Webpage view. "3 Days" option in all app-wide "Mark older as read" menus. Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Spotlight. Ability to disable Spotlight indexing/search. Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Full-text Search. Full-text Search (Experimental): Allows the in-app search engine to look in every article's body and full-text (if cached). You can set specific feed to open their articles in Default Browser in Settings > Article > Open in. Open articles in Default Browser: Open articles directly in Safari (or any other app that you set as your system default browser). You can set specific feed to open their articles in Inline Webpage in Settings > Article > Open in. Inline Webpage provides a more reasonable way to read the content of these websites than was previously possible with In-app browser/Safari-View-Controller, or the Safari app, or some 3rd party web browser. Open articles in Inline Webpage: Some sites prevent scraping of their content by lire's full-text parser because of various reasons, while some other sites put their content behind paywalls, or login-walls. Feedly (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address) Inoreader (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address) Feedbin (Full support except sender's email address) (Full support in Standalone mode, with iCloud sync, Feedbin & Feedly) (Partial support with BazQux, Inoreader & The Old Reader) Newsletter Mode has been tested to work with :. You can also set specific feed to open their articles in Newsletter Mode in Settings > Article > Open in. In Newsletter mode, articles are rendered as is, without applying lire's internal styling, this is especially useful for reading newsletters (most of which include their styling inline).įeeds that are known to be Newsletters are automatically set to open their articles in Newsletter mode. Newsletter Mode (re-written from ground up): Some sync services (like Feedbin), and some 3rd Party services (like ) allow you to read Newsletters in your RSS reader. A bug that could cause certain articles to open up in the incorrect view mode. Bionic Reading®: Our old license for Bionic Reading® has expired, and, it has been determined that new license will unfortunately not be compatible with lire's business model. Support for iCloud Server Mode (available on lire for macOS version 3.1.0). Ability to send articles to Omnivore: Available in Swipe Actions, as a Toolbar Shortcut, and in context menus. Sync with any of the several services: Feedly, Feedbin, FeedHQ, The Old Reader, Inoreader, BazQux Reader, Newsblur, Feed Wrangler, FreshRSS, Miniflux, Nextcloud News, Tiny Tiny RSS. Use as a standalone feed reader, sync with iCloud, Once they're cached, you don't even need to be connected to read your full-text feeds. It takes your favorite partial feeds, does its magic, and converts them in to full feeds, so you don't have to click/tap on those annoying 'Read more' or 'Continue reading' links. RSS feeds are a great way to follow updates on your favorite website.
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