The life of a workshifter just isn’t complete without a mobile RSS reader. However, I find most RSS Readers for the iPhone slow when it come to Google Reader synchronization. Either that or they’re buggy. I’ve been using the Google Reader web app up until a week ago. Here are 3 Google Reader mobile clients that are changing the RSS mobile client space and help you kicking your RSS’ butt! Reeder
Reeder carries on the visual simplicity of the iPhone experience and brings the best of Google Reader’s features in play such as share, note, star, and mark for later. After a recent update, the app now supports sharing to InstaPaper, ReaderItLater, Email, and Delicious. Not to mention synchronization with Google Reader feeds is blazing fast! Reeder was able to handle heavy media content without any problems. It even has the most nifty and quick web app guide in the help section. Reeder is well worth your $1.99 change from coffee. MobileRss
From the team behind Twitbird Twitter client for the iphone, comes MobileRss, an iPhone Google Reader client that packs an impressive punch! MobileRss features some premium features for the steal price tag of $3.99. The list is pretty extensive: RSS Views
Shared Items Starred Items Notes People You Follow Comments
Social Sharing Features
Email (without leaving the app) Twitter Instapaper ReadItLater Add A Note
Additional Options
Unsubscribe and Delete Feeds Unshare Items Star An Item Open in Safari Save images to photo albums Recover screen to last usage
There’s also a free Ad-Supported version if you’d like to try before you buy. Newsie
The Newsie Google Reader client is a beautiful mobile RSS reader for the iPhone. With well designed features reminiscent of of the experience with Tweetie, Newsie focuses on making it easy for you to filter your news in a digestible format. Starring items for later reading automatically triggers the app to stored the article offline. Newsie also supports recovery of where you were last reading. The app finishes off with an time-saving toolbar to switch between shared items, starred items, notes, and your feeds. It helps to ensure you get back to those items you starred for later. What Would You Suggest? Do you have some of your own favorite mobile RSS readers? I’d love to hear what you’re using in the comments.
Are you reading RSS on your mobile phone? What RSS clients are you using and on what phone?




