The creators of Feedly, which is hateful superstructure over Google Reader with a good design and the possibility of representing the RSS-news as usual off-line media, offering access to this service using the iOS app, which I have now and tell readers Mack Radar.
Feedly for iOS integrates nicely with Google Reader allows you to view and news quickly and easily. By default, the application receives from Google Feed aggregator structure and breaks them into categories corresponding directories. Moreover, you can add new feeds directly into Feedly, and thanks to two-way synchronization, all the changes will be reflected in Google Reader.
On the Home screen, mobile applications are shown first important news (Feedly chooses the best or important articles based on preferences User), and everything else displayed on additional screens neat list - move between them may be similar to your home screen iOS.
News Content opens in the embedded browser. There are also buttons to mark the news you like and save to favorites (which corresponds to the function «Like» and «Add Star» in Google Reader), and it is possible to perform several additional actions such as sending news to Twitter, by e-mail if you wish, and so Further.
By the way, Feedly for iOS literally "larded" various multitouch gestures to facilitate reading the news. BUT desktop version Web application exists in the form of extensions and add-ons for Safari, Firefox and Chrome.
In general, we have an unusual enough, fast and fun mobile aggregator, which works fine with a large number of subscriptions and can make a good competition to the current application, the leaders of the class. The program costs $ 2.99, but developers sometimes reduce the price to $ 0.99, and now and did distribute it for free.
Download the app:Feedly
Developer website:DevHD
cost: $ 2.99 (for free)