Timed cleverly with the launch of OS X El Capitan, the popular RSS client Reeder is officially out with version 3.0 today with full support for OS X 10.11. As we first saw in Reeder 3’s public beta, the latest version of the feed reader includes a selection of Yosemite and El Capitan style themes with translucency and modern design.
OS X El Capitan users will benefit from new features including using Reeder in split-screen mode next to other supported full-screen apps. The new version also supports Apple’s new system font, San Francisco, plus a lot of customization options to make the reading environment best fit your needs. Check out the full release notes below:
If you’re unfamiliar, Reeder is a Mac app for following web publications by plugging in RSS subscriptions from services like Feedly and Feed Wrangler, or you can use the app standalone without syncing capabilities.
What’s New in Version 3.0
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 for Mac is available as a free update for Reeder 2 customers and $9.99 for users through the Mac App Store.