For instance, while some websites may look amazing on your laptop, their mobile counterparts may not.

This is whereRSS feedscome in: they send the content andonlythe content to your RSS reader of choice.

Byline is what I would consider to be a meta-reader.

byline

With that said, take a look at Byline, and see if you like it.

In other words, Byline conforms to most of Apple’s preset designs.

Am I okay with this?

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With mobile devices, uniformity is welcome.

Swapping from style to style just to perform “busy” tasks can get tiring and even annoying.

Furthermore, the app is rather touch-intuitive.

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This means there is no need to sync with your data plan while on the go.

Everything is stored (even the images) to the RSS web client for you to check out later.

In fact, you could store up to 2000 items!

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With all of this functionality, I think a better name for Byline isGoogle Reader for iPhone.

It’s never coming back.

Google Reader Integration

Byline isn’t just a one-way street.

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(It works vice-versa, too.)

This keeps your reading habits fluid, seamless, and transition-friendly between multiple devices.

In my opinion, it’s just not worth it.

sync rss feeds to iphone

You might as well buy something like Instapaper in that case.

Bottom line of Byline [No Longer Available]: Go ahead and get it.

But don’t marry it.

That would be weird.