Clean and Simple Interface

Reeder 5 provides a great user interface for reading and browsing articles.

In addition to websites, you could add certain social media accounts to read updates and posts in Reeder.

You don’t have to manually search for those accounts in your timeline just to read updates or posts.

Reeder 5 on an M2 MacBook Air

Thankfully, Reeder enables you to do so by providing the option to create folders for your feeds.

This is great if you want to view only articles revolving around a certain topic.

The same goes for social media accounts.

Reeder 5’s UI

Overall, the folder system in Reeder is an excellent way to organize the content you want to consume.

It’s important to note that Reeder is only available on Apple devices.

But don’t worry; there are someRSS readers for Linuxand Windows if you prefer those platforms.

Subscribe window in Reeder

5. iCloud Functionality

One objectively useful feature that Reeder provides is iCloud functionality.

You don’t have to spend time managing anything manually.

You also have a few options for Bionic Reading in Reeder’s options.

Folders in Reeder 5

you might modify the fixation, saccade, and opacity of the highlighted letters in an article.

Bionic Reading can be found in Reeder’s toolbar, so you might easily switch it on or off.

Bionic Reading has helped many people with comprehension and managed to snag a German Design Award.

MUO article in Reeder with Bionic Reading