![]() Minimalist interfaceĪfter a few seconds of syncing, the app presented me with my RSS subscriptions divided into groups, as determined by my Feedly account. I’m a Feedly user and was able to successfully log in with my account using the Google+ login option in no time.įor those wondering, Leaf supports RSS, RDF and ATOM formats. The application has a built-in local RSS engine without syncing capabilities, but also supports some of the most popular RSS syncing services and applications such as Feedly, Feedbag, Feed Wrangler and NewsBlur. On first run, you’ll be asked to please select your favorite RSS service. If I were you, I’d grab Leaf right now before the price goes back up. Leaf offers light/dark theme, supports popular syncing and sharing services, has a clutter-free mode, customizable keyboard shortcuts, supports trackpad gestures and notifications and much more. ![]() Leaf offers a carefully crafted set of essential features regularly used by average users, but don’t let that fool you-this is a very capable app. Selected by Apple as one of its Best New Apps of 2015, this powerful app has gone free for the firs time since its inception, but for the next 24 hours only. ![]() Leaf for Mac by Rocky Sand Studio is one of the most elegant and easy to use RSS readers available in the Mac App Store.
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