RSS mobile app Reeder has completed its long-awaited return to the iPad, coming good on a promise that developer Silvio Rizzi, the man behind the service, made back in July after Google closed Reader.
Reeder 2.0 is designed for the iPhone and iPad and comes with a few new design tweaks. The app still boasts syncing with a range of RSS services: Feedbin, Feedly, Feed Wrangler, Fever and Readability. There’s also support for other local RSS services, but no sync.
As well as supporting multiple user accounts, it allows sharing via a multitude of popular services: QUOTE.fm, Buffer, Instapaper, Pocket, Evernote, Pinboard, Zootool, Delicious, App.net, Twitter, Facebook, iOS Messages and Mail.
The app is priced at $4.99 and is one of the first to support iOS 7.
➤ Reeder 2.0 for iOS [$4.99]
Thumbnail image via Jill M / FLickr
Disclosure: This article contains an affiliate link. While we only ever write about products we think deserve to be on the pages of our site, The Next Web may earn a small commission if you click through and buy the product in question. For more information, please see our Terms of Service.
Get the TNW newsletter
Get the most important tech news in your inbox each week.