Reeder 3 arrives with El Capitan support, a new look, and more

Reeder, the popular RSS reader for Mac, has hit version 3.0, ready for OS X El Capitan. This includes a new design, more themes, sharing extension support, and more. Reeder 3 also brings with it a number of other enhancments and fixes, including private browsing support and new options for smart folders.

Check out the list below for everything you'll find in Reeder 3:

What's new: - Ready for OS X El Capitan - More themes - Updated UI - Support for sharing extensions - Unread and starred counts for smart folders - Hide smart folders in unread/starred view if there are no unread/starred items - Private browsing support (see Settings > Reading) - Display the URL in the status bar when hovering a link in the article viewer or browser - New article viewer display settings: separate font and uppercase options for the title - Fullscreen now also works when in minimized layout mode - New "Archive" folder in "All items" view mode which only shows read items (no unread or starred) - Pull to next/previous article

Fixed: - Inoreader authentication - Incorrect unread/starred counts - Reeder now uses San Francisco as UI font on El Capitan - Full screen split view on El Capitan - Various visual glitches on El Capitan - Adding a Feedly account using Google is now correctly reported as sign in from Mac (not iPhone)

Reeder 3 is available now on the Mac App Store, and existing Reeder 2 users can grab it as a free update. New users can purchase the app for $9.99










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