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Love RSS feeds? So do we!!
RSS feeds are a great way to follow updates on your favorite website. However, some sites set up their feeds to only show a portion of each entry, you know, to get you to click through to their actual website. We find that really annoying, and we're sure you do too.
Which is why, unlike other RSS feed readers, that either push you into a browser (in-app or otherwise), or depend on third party text parsing services and require you to be online to fetch the full text of one article at a time (which makes it no different from having to click/tap through to a website), in lire, you get your favorite RSS feeds as they should've been. You don't need to click through to any website (though, you do still have the option to, if you really wanted). It takes your favorite partial feeds, does it's magic, and converts them in to full feeds, so you don't have to click/tap on those annoying 'Read more' or 'Continue reading' links.
Once they're cached, you don't even need to be connected to read your full-text feeds.
Use as a standalone feed reader,
or,
sync with any of the several services: Feedly, Feedbin, FeedHQ, The Old Reader, Inoreader, BazQux Reader, Newsblur, Feed Wrangler, FreshRSS, Miniflux, Nextcloud News, Tiny Tiny RSS.
المزيد Let me start by saying that I love using this app. I want to use it as my primary reader but it's pretty unstable and the performance of basic functions can be hit or miss. Here are a few examples. The app sometimes just crashes while caching images. Sometimes image thumbnails do not appear and it require closing and reopening the app for them to appear (This happens on the iOS version as well). The album very can be painfully slow to load if the post has more than 5 images or based on image quality. Images pulled up on in the image viewer disappear when you try to zoom in (You must view them in preview to be able to zoom). There are some other pain points as well but I don't want to sound like I'm being hyper critical.As a reader it does really well considering it uses iCloud and doesnt have a backend service that collects articles for you. I love that it is not subscription based, but it still needs a lot of polish, it can feel rough around the edges at times. Again with some more polish and refinement I think it can take the place of Reeder (Particulalry becasuse the Dev is repsonsive to customer inquires which demonstrates that they care about the app).
Let me start by saying that I love using this app. I want to use it as my primary reader but it's pretty unstable and the performance of basic functions can be hit or miss. Here are a few examples. The app sometimes just crashes while caching images. Sometimes image thumbnails do not appear and it require closing and reopening the app for them to appear (This happens on the iOS version as well). The album very can be painfully slow to load if the post has more than 5 images or based on image quality. Images pulled up on in the image viewer disappear when you try to zoom in (You must view them in preview to be able to zoom). There are some other pain points as well but I don't want to sound like I'm being hyper critical.As a reader it does really well considering it uses iCloud and doesnt have a backend service that collects articles for you. I love that it is not subscription based, but it still needs a lot of polish, it can feel rough around the edges at times. Again with some more polish and refinement I think it can take the place of Reeder (Particulalry becasuse the Dev is repsonsive to customer inquires which demonstrates that they care about the app).
I've used Lire for a few weeks. now and though it's got a lot going for it there are just a lot of little quality of life things that make me crazy. First, and this is the big one: It crashes *a lot* especially when fetching new data. The second, having to scroll all the way. to the bottom to mark everything as read, and having the mechanism to actually make the mark be buggy at best is awful. Just being able to right click a "folder of articles" and "mark as read" would be so normal and intuitive that I can't believe it's not a thing. For the price, I expect a bit more, because as it stands it's not worth what I've paid, but if there is continuing development, I'd like to revisit it again and update my review.
I've used Lire for a few weeks. now and though it's got a lot going for it there are just a lot of little quality of life things that make me crazy. First, and this is the big one: It crashes *a lot* especially when fetching new data. The second, having to scroll all the way. to the bottom to mark everything as read, and having the mechanism to actually make the mark be buggy at best is awful. Just being able to right click a "folder of articles" and "mark as read" would be so normal and intuitive that I can't believe it's not a thing. For the price, I expect a bit more, because as it stands it's not worth what I've paid, but if there is continuing development, I'd like to revisit it again and update my review.
I have had several RSS readers over the last ten years, and this is an excellent one, that is also updated frequently. I had an issue with the app crashing constantly, and the developer worked with me to correct the issue (it was not obvious what the cause was).
I have had several RSS readers over the last ten years, and this is an excellent one, that is also updated frequently. I had an issue with the app crashing constantly, and the developer worked with me to correct the issue (it was not obvious what the cause was).
App had clearly been updated since many of the previous 1 star reviews. Lire has been excellent, and it’s the best I’ve found without paying $100 dollars a year for some pro features (like full text) - which is silly.
App had clearly been updated since many of the previous 1 star reviews. Lire has been excellent, and it’s the best I’ve found without paying $100 dollars a year for some pro features (like full text) - which is silly.
Version 3.3.13
UPDATED:
- Matter now has an official/documented API, so all built-in fast sharing actions going to Matter will now use their official API.
FIXED:
- A bug that could cause the app to crash on launch on iOS/iPadOS 26 in some cases.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.3.0
NEW:
- Updated for the new macOS 26 Liquid Glass User Interface, along with a new app icon to go with it.
- Summarization of articles using Apple Intelligence on iOS 26 (available on devices that support Apple Intelligence).
-- Summarization is available in the context menu in Article Lists, and as a link at the top of the reading area in the Full Text View, and the Feed Item View. It is also available in the share sheet.
-- You can even edit the summarization prompt (that the app send to Apple Intelligence) using the second button in the top right in the Summary View. (NOTE: Editing its only available when the app has a generated summary, not while a summary is being generated)
--- The default prompt is "Summarize this article", you can change it to something like "Summarize this article in bullet points" or "Summarize this article in two sentences" or "Give a non-clickbait title to this article".
- New "View Mode" button in the top bar to switch between different view modes from within the article reading view. When using it, the app remembers (and syncs if using iCloud sync mode) the last used view mode on a per feed basis, so you do not have to keep switching.
-- Updated the names of article reading modes. "Full-text" is now "Full Text View", "Original Content" is now "Feed Item View", and "Inline Webpage" is now "Web View".
- New "Get Current Article" shortcut, which should now be available in the Shortcuts app.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot
3.3.13 قبل يوم واحد
Version 3.3.12
ADDED:
- Ability to send articles to Wallabag: Available in Swipe Actions, as a Toolbar Shortcut, and in context menus.
FIXED:
- A bug that could cause the app to crash on launch on macOS 26 in some cases.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.3.0
NEW:
- Updated for the new macOS 26 Liquid Glass User Interface, along with a new app icon to go with it.
- Summarization of articles using Apple Intelligence on iOS 26 (available on devices that support Apple Intelligence).
-- Summarization is available in the context menu in Article Lists, and as a link at the top of the reading area in the Full Text View, and the Feed Item View. It is also available in the share sheet.
-- You can even edit the summarization prompt (that the app send to Apple Intelligence) using the second button in the top right in the Summary View. (NOTE: Editing its only available when the app has a generated summary, not while a summary is being generated)
--- The default prompt is "Summarize this article", you can change it to something like "Summarize this article in bullet points" or "Summarize this article in two sentences" or "Give a non-clickbait title to this article".
- New "View Mode" button in the top bar to switch between different view modes from within the article reading view. When using it, the app remembers (and syncs if using iCloud sync mode) the last used view mode on a per feed basis, so you do not have to keep switching.
-- Updated the names of article reading modes. "Full-text" is now "Full Text View", "Original Content" is now "Feed Item View", and "Inline Webpage" is now "Web View".
- New "Get Current Article" shortcut, which should now be available in the Shortcuts app.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.3.12 9 أبريل
Version 3.3.11
FIXED:
- A bug where certain HTML characters in article titles were not encoded/decoded correctly for display in the article list (NOTE: This fix will only be applied to articles that the app downloads after installing this update).
- Other minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.3.9
FIXED:
- A a bug the prevented Cut/Copy/Paste from working in certain text fields.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.8
FIXED:
- A bug that prevented users from subscribing to certain feeds when using the app with Feedly.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.7
FIXED:
- A bug the prevented new users from logging in to their Feedly accounts.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.6
FIXED:
- A bug that caused a crash when opening an article in some cases.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.5
FIXED:
- A bug that caused a crash when swiping on an item in the article list on macOS 26.1.
- A bug that caused the app to extract the incorrect URL/link from certain feeds when using Feedly for sync. (This fix will only be applicable to articles fetched after this build is installed. To apply the fix to older articles, please logout of your Feedly account & log back in).
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.3
FIXED:
- YouTube Error 153: YouTube videos should now work more reliably.
- A bug that caused inconsistent scrolling behaviour when using Spacebar (Keyboard Shortcut) to scroll on macOS 26.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.1
ADDED:
- Icons in app's main menu on macOS 26
FIXED:
- A bug that caused the window to go blank while scrolling an article on macOS 26.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.0
NEW:
- Updated for the new macOS 26 Liquid Glass User Interface, along with a new app icon to go with it.
- Summarization of articles using Apple Intelligence on iOS 26 (available on devices that support Apple Intelligence).
-- Summarization is available in the context menu in Article Lists, and as a link at the top of the reading area in the Full Text View, and the Feed Item View. It is also available in the share sheet.
-- You can even edit the summarization prompt (that the app send to Apple Intelligence) using the second button in the top right in the Summary View. (NOTE: Editing its only available when the app has a generated summary, not while a summary is being generated)
--- The default prompt is "Summarize this article", you can change it to something like "Summarize this article in bullet points" or "Summarize this article in two sentences" or "Give a non-clickbait title to this article".
- New "View Mode" button in the top bar to switch between different view modes from within the article reading view. When using it, the app remembers (and syncs if using iCloud sync mode) the last used view mode on a per feed basis, so you do not have to keep switching.
-- Updated the names of article reading modes. "Full-text" is now "Full Text View", "Original Content" is now "Feed Item View", and "Inline Webpage" is now "Web View".
- New "Get Current Article" shortcut, which should now be available in the Shortcuts app.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.3.11 23 مارس
Version 3.3.9
FIXED:
- A a bug the prevented Cut/Copy/Paste from working in certain text fields.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.3.8
FIXED:
- A bug that prevented users from subscribing to certain feeds when using the app with Feedly.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.7
FIXED:
- A bug the prevented new users from logging in to their Feedly accounts.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.6
FIXED:
- A bug that caused a crash when opening an article in some cases.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.5
FIXED:
- A bug that caused a crash when swiping on an item in the article list on macOS 26.1.
- A bug that caused the app to extract the incorrect URL/link from certain feeds when using Feedly for sync. (This fix will only be applicable to articles fetched after this build is installed. To apply the fix to older articles, please logout of your Feedly account & log back in).
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.3
FIXED:
- YouTube Error 153: YouTube videos should now work more reliably.
- A bug that caused inconsistent scrolling behaviour when using Spacebar (Keyboard Shortcut) to scroll on macOS 26.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.1
ADDED:
- Icons in app's main menu on macOS 26
FIXED:
- A bug that caused the window to go blank while scrolling an article on macOS 26.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.0
NEW:
- Updated for the new macOS 26 Liquid Glass User Interface, along with a new app icon to go with it.
- Summarization of articles using Apple Intelligence on iOS 26 (available on devices that support Apple Intelligence).
-- Summarization is available in the context menu in Article Lists, and as a link at the top of the reading area in the Full Text View, and the Feed Item View. It is also available in the share sheet.
-- You can even edit the summarization prompt (that the app send to Apple Intelligence) using the second button in the top right in the Summary View. (NOTE: Editing its only available when the app has a generated summary, not while a summary is being generated)
--- The default prompt is "Summarize this article", you can change it to something like "Summarize this article in bullet points" or "Summarize this article in two sentences" or "Give a non-clickbait title to this article".
- New "View Mode" button in the top bar to switch between different view modes from within the article reading view. When using it, the app remembers (and syncs if using iCloud sync mode) the last used view mode on a per feed basis, so you do not have to keep switching.
-- Updated the names of article reading modes. "Full-text" is now "Full Text View", "Original Content" is now "Feed Item View", and "Inline Webpage" is now "Web View".
- New "Get Current Article" shortcut, which should now be available in the Shortcuts app.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.3.9 14 يناير
Version 3.3.8
FIXED:
- A bug that prevented users from subscribing to certain feeds when using the app with Feedly.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.3.7
FIXED:
- A bug the prevented new users from logging in to their Feedly accounts.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.6
FIXED:
- A bug that caused a crash when opening an article in some cases.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.5
FIXED:
- A bug that caused a crash when swiping on an item in the article list on macOS 26.1.
- A bug that caused the app to extract the incorrect URL/link from certain feeds when using Feedly for sync. (This fix will only be applicable to articles fetched after this build is installed. To apply the fix to older articles, please logout of your Feedly account & log back in).
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.3
FIXED:
- YouTube Error 153: YouTube videos should now work more reliably.
- A bug that caused inconsistent scrolling behaviour when using Spacebar (Keyboard Shortcut) to scroll on macOS 26.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.1
ADDED:
- Icons in app's main menu on macOS 26
FIXED:
- A bug that caused the window to go blank while scrolling an article on macOS 26.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.0
NEW:
- Updated for the new macOS 26 Liquid Glass User Interface, along with a new app icon to go with it.
- Summarization of articles using Apple Intelligence on iOS 26 (available on devices that support Apple Intelligence).
-- Summarization is available in the context menu in Article Lists, and as a link at the top of the reading area in the Full Text View, and the Feed Item View. It is also available in the share sheet.
-- You can even edit the summarization prompt (that the app send to Apple Intelligence) using the second button in the top right in the Summary View. (NOTE: Editing its only available when the app has a generated summary, not while a summary is being generated)
--- The default prompt is "Summarize this article", you can change it to something like "Summarize this article in bullet points" or "Summarize this article in two sentences" or "Give a non-clickbait title to this article".
- New "View Mode" button in the top bar to switch between different view modes from within the article reading view. When using it, the app remembers (and syncs if using iCloud sync mode) the last used view mode on a per feed basis, so you do not have to keep switching.
-- Updated the names of article reading modes. "Full-text" is now "Full Text View", "Original Content" is now "Feed Item View", and "Inline Webpage" is now "Web View".
- New "Get Current Article" shortcut, which should now be available in the Shortcuts app.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.3.8 18/12/2025
Version 3.3.7
FIXED:
- A bug the prevented new users from logging in to their Feedly accounts.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.3.6
FIXED:
- A bug that caused a crash when opening an article in some cases.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.5
FIXED:
- A bug that caused a crash when swiping on an item in the article list on macOS 26.1.
- A bug that caused the app to extract the incorrect URL/link from certain feeds when using Feedly for sync. (This fix will only be applicable to articles fetched after this build is installed. To apply the fix to older articles, please logout of your Feedly account & log back in).
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.3
FIXED:
- YouTube Error 153: YouTube videos should now work more reliably.
- A bug that caused inconsistent scrolling behaviour when using Spacebar (Keyboard Shortcut) to scroll on macOS 26.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.1
ADDED:
- Icons in app's main menu on macOS 26
FIXED:
- A bug that caused the window to go blank while scrolling an article on macOS 26.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.0
NEW:
- Updated for the new macOS 26 Liquid Glass User Interface, along with a new app icon to go with it.
- Summarization of articles using Apple Intelligence on iOS 26 (available on devices that support Apple Intelligence).
-- Summarization is available in the context menu in Article Lists, and as a link at the top of the reading area in the Full Text View, and the Feed Item View. It is also available in the share sheet.
-- You can even edit the summarization prompt (that the app send to Apple Intelligence) using the second button in the top right in the Summary View. (NOTE: Editing its only available when the app has a generated summary, not while a summary is being generated)
--- The default prompt is "Summarize this article", you can change it to something like "Summarize this article in bullet points" or "Summarize this article in two sentences" or "Give a non-clickbait title to this article".
- New "View Mode" button in the top bar to switch between different view modes from within the article reading view. When using it, the app remembers (and syncs if using iCloud sync mode) the last used view mode on a per feed basis, so you do not have to keep switching.
-- Updated the names of article reading modes. "Full-text" is now "Full Text View", "Original Content" is now "Feed Item View", and "Inline Webpage" is now "Web View".
- New "Get Current Article" shortcut, which should now be available in the Shortcuts app.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.3.7 12/12/2025
Version 3.3.6
FIXED:
- A bug that caused a crash when opening an article in some cases.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.3.5
FIXED:
- A bug that caused a crash when swiping on an item in the article list on macOS 26.1.
- A bug that caused the app to extract the incorrect URL/link from certain feeds when using Feedly for sync. (This fix will only be applicable to articles fetched after this build is installed. To apply the fix to older articles, please logout of your Feedly account & log back in).
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.3
FIXED:
- YouTube Error 153: YouTube videos should now work more reliably.
- A bug that caused inconsistent scrolling behaviour when using Spacebar (Keyboard Shortcut) to scroll on macOS 26.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.1
ADDED:
- Icons in app's main menu on macOS 26
FIXED:
- A bug that caused the window to go blank while scrolling an article on macOS 26.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.0
NEW:
- Updated for the new macOS 26 Liquid Glass User Interface, along with a new app icon to go with it.
- Summarization of articles using Apple Intelligence on iOS 26 (available on devices that support Apple Intelligence).
-- Summarization is available in the context menu in Article Lists, and as a link at the top of the reading area in the Full Text View, and the Feed Item View. It is also available in the share sheet.
-- You can even edit the summarization prompt (that the app send to Apple Intelligence) using the second button in the top right in the Summary View. (NOTE: Editing its only available when the app has a generated summary, not while a summary is being generated)
--- The default prompt is "Summarize this article", you can change it to something like "Summarize this article in bullet points" or "Summarize this article in two sentences" or "Give a non-clickbait title to this article".
- New "View Mode" button in the top bar to switch between different view modes from within the article reading view. When using it, the app remembers (and syncs if using iCloud sync mode) the last used view mode on a per feed basis, so you do not have to keep switching.
-- Updated the names of article reading modes. "Full-text" is now "Full Text View", "Original Content" is now "Feed Item View", and "Inline Webpage" is now "Web View".
- New "Get Current Article" shortcut, which should now be available in the Shortcuts app.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.3.6 10/12/2025
Version 3.3.5
FIXED:
- A bug that caused a crash when swiping on an item in the article list on macOS 26.1.
- A bug that caused the app to extract the incorrect URL/link from certain feeds when using Feedly for sync. (This fix will only be applicable to articles fetched after this build is installed. To apply the fix to older articles, please logout of your Feedly account & log back in).
- Other minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.3.3
FIXED:
- YouTube Error 153: YouTube videos should now work more reliably.
- A bug that caused inconsistent scrolling behaviour when using Spacebar (Keyboard Shortcut) to scroll on macOS 26.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.1
ADDED:
- Icons in app's main menu on macOS 26
FIXED:
- A bug that caused the window to go blank while scrolling an article on macOS 26.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.0
NEW:
- Updated for the new macOS 26 Liquid Glass User Interface, along with a new app icon to go with it.
- Summarization of articles using Apple Intelligence on iOS 26 (available on devices that support Apple Intelligence).
-- Summarization is available in the context menu in Article Lists, and as a link at the top of the reading area in the Full Text View, and the Feed Item View. It is also available in the share sheet.
-- You can even edit the summarization prompt (that the app send to Apple Intelligence) using the second button in the top right in the Summary View. (NOTE: Editing its only available when the app has a generated summary, not while a summary is being generated)
--- The default prompt is "Summarize this article", you can change it to something like "Summarize this article in bullet points" or "Summarize this article in two sentences" or "Give a non-clickbait title to this article".
- New "View Mode" button in the top bar to switch between different view modes from within the article reading view. When using it, the app remembers (and syncs if using iCloud sync mode) the last used view mode on a per feed basis, so you do not have to keep switching.
-- Updated the names of article reading modes. "Full-text" is now "Full Text View", "Original Content" is now "Feed Item View", and "Inline Webpage" is now "Web View".
- New "Get Current Article" shortcut, which should now be available in the Shortcuts app.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.3.4 26/11/2025
Version 3.3.3
FIXED:
- YouTube Error 153: YouTube videos should now work more reliably.
- A bug that caused inconsistent scrolling behaviour when using Spacebar (Keyboard Shortcut) to scroll on macOS 26.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.3.1
ADDED:
- Icons in app's main menu on macOS 26
FIXED:
- A bug that caused the window to go blank while scrolling an article on macOS 26.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.3.0
NEW:
- Updated for the new macOS 26 Liquid Glass User Interface, along with a new app icon to go with it.
- Summarization of articles using Apple Intelligence on iOS 26 (available on devices that support Apple Intelligence).
-- Summarization is available in the context menu in Article Lists, and as a link at the top of the reading area in the Full Text View, and the Feed Item View. It is also available in the share sheet.
-- You can even edit the summarization prompt (that the app send to Apple Intelligence) using the second button in the top right in the Summary View. (NOTE: Editing its only available when the app has a generated summary, not while a summary is being generated)
--- The default prompt is "Summarize this article", you can change it to something like "Summarize this article in bullet points" or "Summarize this article in two sentences" or "Give a non-clickbait title to this article".
- New "View Mode" button in the top bar to switch between different view modes from within the article reading view. When using it, the app remembers (and syncs if using iCloud sync mode) the last used view mode on a per feed basis, so you do not have to keep switching.
-- Updated the names of article reading modes. "Full-text" is now "Full Text View", "Original Content" is now "Feed Item View", and "Inline Webpage" is now "Web View".
- New "Get Current Article" shortcut, which should now be available in the Shortcuts app.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.3.3 05/11/2025
Version 3.3.1
ADDED:
- Icons in app's main menu on macOS 26
FIXED:
- A bug that caused the window to go blank while scrolling an article on macOS 26.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.3.0
NEW:
- Updated for the new macOS 26 Liquid Glass User Interface, along with a new app icon to go with it.
- Summarization of articles using Apple Intelligence on iOS 26 (available on devices that support Apple Intelligence).
-- Summarization is available in the context menu in Article Lists, and as a link at the top of the reading area in the Full Text View, and the Feed Item View. It is also available in the share sheet.
-- You can even edit the summarization prompt (that the app send to Apple Intelligence) using the second button in the top right in the Summary View. (NOTE: Editing its only available when the app has a generated summary, not while a summary is being generated)
--- The default prompt is "Summarize this article", you can change it to something like "Summarize this article in bullet points" or "Summarize this article in two sentences" or "Give a non-clickbait title to this article".
- New "View Mode" button in the top bar to switch between different view modes from within the article reading view. When using it, the app remembers (and syncs if using iCloud sync mode) the last used view mode on a per feed basis, so you do not have to keep switching.
-- Updated the names of article reading modes. "Full-text" is now "Full Text View", "Original Content" is now "Feed Item View", and "Inline Webpage" is now "Web View".
- New "Get Current Article" shortcut, which should now be available in the Shortcuts app.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.3.1 24/09/2025
Version 3.3.0
NEW:
- Updated for the new macOS 26 Liquid Glass User Interface, along with a new app icon to go with it.
- Summarization of articles using Apple Intelligence on iOS 26 (available on devices that support Apple Intelligence).
-- Summarization is available in the context menu in Article Lists, and as a link at the top of the reading area in the Full Text View, and the Feed Item View. It is also available in the share sheet.
-- You can even edit the summarization prompt (that the app send to Apple Intelligence) using the second button in the top right in the Summary View. (NOTE: Editing its only available when the app has a generated summary, not while a summary is being generated)
--- The default prompt is "Summarize this article", you can change it to something like "Summarize this article in bullet points" or "Summarize this article in two sentences" or "Give a non-clickbait title to this article".
- New "View Mode" button in the top bar to switch between different view modes from within the article reading view. When using it, the app remembers (and syncs if using iCloud sync mode) the last used view mode on a per feed basis, so you do not have to keep switching.
-- Updated the names of article reading modes. "Full-text" is now "Full Text View", "Original Content" is now "Feed Item View", and "Inline Webpage" is now "Web View".
- New "Get Current Article" shortcut, which should now be available in the Shortcuts app.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.3.0 15/09/2025
Version 3.2.5
FIXED:
- A bug that prevented certain links in article reading view from working correctly.
- A bug that prevented certain interactions inside embedded YouTube videos from working correctly.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.2.4
FIXED:
- A bug that caused "YouTube Shorts" items in YouTube feeds from being rendered correctly.
- A bug the prevented discovery of icons from kill-the-newsletter.com feeds.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.2.3
FIXED:
- A bug that would cause feeds with certain characters in their URLs to not be fetched correctly in Standalone mode or iCloud sync mode.
- A bug that prevented "YouTube Shorts" items in YouTube feeds from being parsed correctly.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.0.0
ADDED:
- Newsletter Mode (re-written from ground up): Some sync services (like Feedbin), and some 3rd Party services (like kill-the-newsletter.com) allow you to read Newsletters in your RSS reader. In Newsletter mode, articles are rendered as is, without applying lire's internal styling, this is especially useful for reading newsletters (most of which include their styling inline). Feeds that are known to be Newsletters are automatically set to open their articles in Newsletter mode. You can also set specific feed to open their articles in Newsletter Mode in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
Newsletter Mode has been tested to work with :-
-- kill-the-newsletter.com (Full support in Standalone mode, with iCloud sync, Feedbin & Feedly) (Partial support with BazQux, Inoreader & The Old Reader)
-- Newsblur (Full support)
-- Feedbin (Full support except sender's email address)
-- Inoreader [Pro] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
-- Feedly [Pro+] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
- Open articles in Inline Webpage: Some sites prevent scraping of their content by lire's full-text parser because of various reasons, while some other sites put their content behind paywalls, or login-walls. Inline Webpage provides a more reasonable way to read the content of these websites than was previously possible with In-app browser/Safari-View-Controller, or the Safari app, or some 3rd party web browser. You can set specific feed to open their articles in Inline Webpage in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Open articles in Default Browser: Open articles directly in Safari (or any other app that you set as your system default browser). You can set specific feed to open their articles in Default Browser in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Full-text Search (Experimental): Allows the in-app search engine to look in every article's body and full-text (if cached). Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Full-text Search.
- Ability to disable Spotlight indexing/search. Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Spotlight.
- "3 Days" option in all app-wide "Mark older as read" menus.
- Widgets on Desktop on macOS Sonoma.
IMPROVED:
- Hot Links now open in the new Inline Webpage view.
- Support for rendering of embedded 'X' (formally Twitter) & Instagram content.
- The way the app reports & displays errors related to Inoreader's Rate Limits.
FIXED:
- A bug that caused an intermittent crash while opening some articles.
- Tons of minor (and major) bug fixes.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.2.5 04/08/2025
Version 3.2.4
FIXED:
- A bug that caused "YouTube Shorts" items in YouTube feeds from being rendered correctly.
- A bug the prevented discovery of icons from kill-the-newsletter.com feeds.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.2.3
FIXED:
- A bug that would cause feeds with certain characters in their URLs to not be fetched correctly in Standalone mode or iCloud sync mode.
- A bug that prevented "YouTube Shorts" items in YouTube feeds from being parsed correctly.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.0.0
ADDED:
- Newsletter Mode (re-written from ground up): Some sync services (like Feedbin), and some 3rd Party services (like kill-the-newsletter.com) allow you to read Newsletters in your RSS reader. In Newsletter mode, articles are rendered as is, without applying lire's internal styling, this is especially useful for reading newsletters (most of which include their styling inline). Feeds that are known to be Newsletters are automatically set to open their articles in Newsletter mode. You can also set specific feed to open their articles in Newsletter Mode in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
Newsletter Mode has been tested to work with :-
-- kill-the-newsletter.com (Full support in Standalone mode, with iCloud sync, Feedbin & Feedly) (Partial support with BazQux, Inoreader & The Old Reader)
-- Newsblur (Full support)
-- Feedbin (Full support except sender's email address)
-- Inoreader [Pro] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
-- Feedly [Pro+] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
- Open articles in Inline Webpage: Some sites prevent scraping of their content by lire's full-text parser because of various reasons, while some other sites put their content behind paywalls, or login-walls. Inline Webpage provides a more reasonable way to read the content of these websites than was previously possible with In-app browser/Safari-View-Controller, or the Safari app, or some 3rd party web browser. You can set specific feed to open their articles in Inline Webpage in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Open articles in Default Browser: Open articles directly in Safari (or any other app that you set as your system default browser). You can set specific feed to open their articles in Default Browser in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Full-text Search (Experimental): Allows the in-app search engine to look in every article's body and full-text (if cached). Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Full-text Search.
- Ability to disable Spotlight indexing/search. Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Spotlight.
- "3 Days" option in all app-wide "Mark older as read" menus.
- Widgets on Desktop on macOS Sonoma.
IMPROVED:
- Hot Links now open in the new Inline Webpage view.
- Support for rendering of embedded 'X' (formally Twitter) & Instagram content.
- The way the app reports & displays errors related to Inoreader's Rate Limits.
FIXED:
- A bug that caused an intermittent crash while opening some articles.
- Tons of minor (and major) bug fixes.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.2.4 29/07/2025
Version 3.2.2
FIXED:
- A bug that would cause feeds with certain characters in their URLs to not be fetched correctly in Standalone mode or iCloud sync mode.
- A bug that prevented "YouTube Shorts" items in YouTube feeds from being parsed correctly.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.2.2
FIXED:
- Various issues that prevented the app from fetching YouTube channel icons from some locations.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.2.1
FIXED:
- Fixed a bug that could cause a crash in when loading a specific Feed's article list.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.0.0
ADDED:
- Newsletter Mode (re-written from ground up): Some sync services (like Feedbin), and some 3rd Party services (like kill-the-newsletter.com) allow you to read Newsletters in your RSS reader. In Newsletter mode, articles are rendered as is, without applying lire's internal styling, this is especially useful for reading newsletters (most of which include their styling inline). Feeds that are known to be Newsletters are automatically set to open their articles in Newsletter mode. You can also set specific feed to open their articles in Newsletter Mode in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
Newsletter Mode has been tested to work with :-
-- kill-the-newsletter.com (Full support in Standalone mode, with iCloud sync, Feedbin & Feedly) (Partial support with BazQux, Inoreader & The Old Reader)
-- Newsblur (Full support)
-- Feedbin (Full support except sender's email address)
-- Inoreader [Pro] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
-- Feedly [Pro+] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
- Open articles in Inline Webpage: Some sites prevent scraping of their content by lire's full-text parser because of various reasons, while some other sites put their content behind paywalls, or login-walls. Inline Webpage provides a more reasonable way to read the content of these websites than was previously possible with In-app browser/Safari-View-Controller, or the Safari app, or some 3rd party web browser. You can set specific feed to open their articles in Inline Webpage in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Open articles in Default Browser: Open articles directly in Safari (or any other app that you set as your system default browser). You can set specific feed to open their articles in Default Browser in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Full-text Search (Experimental): Allows the in-app search engine to look in every article's body and full-text (if cached). Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Full-text Search.
- Ability to disable Spotlight indexing/search. Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Spotlight.
- "3 Days" option in all app-wide "Mark older as read" menus.
- Widgets on Desktop on macOS Sonoma.
IMPROVED:
- Hot Links now open in the new Inline Webpage view.
- Support for rendering of embedded 'X' (formally Twitter) & Instagram content.
- The way the app reports & displays errors related to Inoreader's Rate Limits.
FIXED:
- A bug that caused an intermittent crash while opening some articles.
- Tons of minor (and major) bug fixes.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.2.3 15/07/2025
Version 3.2.2
FIXED:
- Various issues that prevented the app from fetching YouTube channel icons from some locations.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.2.1
FIXED:
- Fixed a bug that could cause a crash in when loading a specific Feed's article list.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.2.0
ADDED:
- Ability to find and subscribe to various media & social media feeds. (Including: YouTube, Mastodon, Pixelfed, Bluesky, Micro.blog, Glass, Flickr & Reddit).
- Improved how items in feeds from various media & social media feeds (i.e. YouTube, Mastodon, Pixelfed, Bluesky, Micro.blog, Glass, Flickr & Reddit) are presented in Article Lists & Article Reading View.
- Ability to set the action the app performs after marking all as read in an article list. To set this up, please visit Settings > Article > Mark all as read > Action (There, you can select between "Go to next", "Go back" & "None").
FIXED:
- A bug that could cause a crash when clearing out the "Errors Occurred" list, while the app was in the process of generating more errors.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.0.0
ADDED:
- Newsletter Mode (re-written from ground up): Some sync services (like Feedbin), and some 3rd Party services (like kill-the-newsletter.com) allow you to read Newsletters in your RSS reader. In Newsletter mode, articles are rendered as is, without applying lire's internal styling, this is especially useful for reading newsletters (most of which include their styling inline). Feeds that are known to be Newsletters are automatically set to open their articles in Newsletter mode. You can also set specific feed to open their articles in Newsletter Mode in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
Newsletter Mode has been tested to work with :-
-- kill-the-newsletter.com (Full support in Standalone mode, with iCloud sync, Feedbin & Feedly) (Partial support with BazQux, Inoreader & The Old Reader)
-- Newsblur (Full support)
-- Feedbin (Full support except sender's email address)
-- Inoreader [Pro] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
-- Feedly [Pro+] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
- Open articles in Inline Webpage: Some sites prevent scraping of their content by lire's full-text parser because of various reasons, while some other sites put their content behind paywalls, or login-walls. Inline Webpage provides a more reasonable way to read the content of these websites than was previously possible with In-app browser/Safari-View-Controller, or the Safari app, or some 3rd party web browser. You can set specific feed to open their articles in Inline Webpage in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Open articles in Default Browser: Open articles directly in Safari (or any other app that you set as your system default browser). You can set specific feed to open their articles in Default Browser in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Full-text Search (Experimental): Allows the in-app search engine to look in every article's body and full-text (if cached). Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Full-text Search.
- Ability to disable Spotlight indexing/search. Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Spotlight.
- "3 Days" option in all app-wide "Mark older as read" menus.
- Widgets on Desktop on macOS Sonoma.
IMPROVED:
- Hot Links now open in the new Inline Webpage view.
- Support for rendering of embedded 'X' (formally Twitter) & Instagram content.
- The way the app reports & displays errors related to Inoreader's Rate Limits.
FIXED:
- A bug that caused an intermittent crash while opening some articles.
- Tons of minor (and major) bug fixes.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.2.2 13/05/2025
Version 3.2.1
FIXED:
- Fixed a bug that could cause a crash in when loading a specific Feed's article list.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.2.0
ADDED:
- Ability to find and subscribe to various media & social media feeds. (Including: YouTube, Mastodon, Pixelfed, Bluesky, Micro.blog, Glass, Flickr & Reddit).
- Improved how items in feeds from various media & social media feeds (i.e. YouTube, Mastodon, Pixelfed, Bluesky, Micro.blog, Glass, Flickr & Reddit) are presented in Article Lists & Article Reading View.
- Ability to set the action the app performs after marking all as read in an article list. To set this up, please visit Settings > Article > Mark all as read > Action (There, you can select between "Go to next", "Go back" & "None").
FIXED:
- A bug that could cause a crash when clearing out the "Errors Occurred" list, while the app was in the process of generating more errors.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Version 3.0.0
ADDED:
- Newsletter Mode (re-written from ground up): Some sync services (like Feedbin), and some 3rd Party services (like kill-the-newsletter.com) allow you to read Newsletters in your RSS reader. In Newsletter mode, articles are rendered as is, without applying lire's internal styling, this is especially useful for reading newsletters (most of which include their styling inline). Feeds that are known to be Newsletters are automatically set to open their articles in Newsletter mode. You can also set specific feed to open their articles in Newsletter Mode in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
Newsletter Mode has been tested to work with :-
-- kill-the-newsletter.com (Full support in Standalone mode, with iCloud sync, Feedbin & Feedly) (Partial support with BazQux, Inoreader & The Old Reader)
-- Newsblur (Full support)
-- Feedbin (Full support except sender's email address)
-- Inoreader [Pro] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
-- Feedly [Pro+] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
- Open articles in Inline Webpage: Some sites prevent scraping of their content by lire's full-text parser because of various reasons, while some other sites put their content behind paywalls, or login-walls. Inline Webpage provides a more reasonable way to read the content of these websites than was previously possible with In-app browser/Safari-View-Controller, or the Safari app, or some 3rd party web browser. You can set specific feed to open their articles in Inline Webpage in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Open articles in Default Browser: Open articles directly in Safari (or any other app that you set as your system default browser). You can set specific feed to open their articles in Default Browser in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Full-text Search (Experimental): Allows the in-app search engine to look in every article's body and full-text (if cached). Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Full-text Search.
- Ability to disable Spotlight indexing/search. Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Spotlight.
- "3 Days" option in all app-wide "Mark older as read" menus.
- Widgets on Desktop on macOS Sonoma.
IMPROVED:
- Hot Links now open in the new Inline Webpage view.
- Support for rendering of embedded 'X' (formally Twitter) & Instagram content.
- The way the app reports & displays errors related to Inoreader's Rate Limits.
FIXED:
- A bug that caused an intermittent crash while opening some articles.
- Tons of minor (and major) bug fixes.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.2.1 21/04/2025
Version 3.2.0
ADDED:
- Ability to find and subscribe to various media & social media feeds. (Including: YouTube, Mastodon, Pixelfed, Bluesky, Micro.blog, Glass, Flickr & Reddit).
- Improved how items in feeds from various media & social media feeds (i.e. YouTube, Mastodon, Pixelfed, Bluesky, Micro.blog, Glass, Flickr & Reddit) are presented in Article Lists & Article Reading View.
- Ability to set the action the app performs after marking all as read in an article list. To set this up, please visit Settings > Article > Mark all as read > Action (There, you can select between "Go to next", "Go back" & "None").
FIXED:
- A bug that could cause a crash when clearing out the "Errors Occurred" list, while the app was in the process of generating more errors.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.0.0
ADDED:
- Newsletter Mode (re-written from ground up): Some sync services (like Feedbin), and some 3rd Party services (like kill-the-newsletter.com) allow you to read Newsletters in your RSS reader. In Newsletter mode, articles are rendered as is, without applying lire's internal styling, this is especially useful for reading newsletters (most of which include their styling inline). Feeds that are known to be Newsletters are automatically set to open their articles in Newsletter mode. You can also set specific feed to open their articles in Newsletter Mode in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
Newsletter Mode has been tested to work with :-
-- kill-the-newsletter.com (Full support in Standalone mode, with iCloud sync, Feedbin & Feedly) (Partial support with BazQux, Inoreader & The Old Reader)
-- Newsblur (Full support)
-- Feedbin (Full support except sender's email address)
-- Inoreader [Pro] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
-- Feedly [Pro+] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
- Open articles in Inline Webpage: Some sites prevent scraping of their content by lire's full-text parser because of various reasons, while some other sites put their content behind paywalls, or login-walls. Inline Webpage provides a more reasonable way to read the content of these websites than was previously possible with In-app browser/Safari-View-Controller, or the Safari app, or some 3rd party web browser. You can set specific feed to open their articles in Inline Webpage in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Open articles in Default Browser: Open articles directly in Safari (or any other app that you set as your system default browser). You can set specific feed to open their articles in Default Browser in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Full-text Search (Experimental): Allows the in-app search engine to look in every article's body and full-text (if cached). Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Full-text Search.
- Ability to disable Spotlight indexing/search. Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Spotlight.
- "3 Days" option in all app-wide "Mark older as read" menus.
- Widgets on Desktop on macOS Sonoma.
IMPROVED:
- Hot Links now open in the new Inline Webpage view.
- Support for rendering of embedded 'X' (formally Twitter) & Instagram content.
- The way the app reports & displays errors related to Inoreader's Rate Limits.
FIXED:
- A bug that caused an intermittent crash while opening some articles.
- Tons of minor (and major) bug fixes.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.2.0 07/04/2025
Version 3.1.14
ADDED:
- Experimental Support for Fullscreen mode on embedded YouTube videos (only be available on macOS 14 and above).
FIXED:
- A bug that could cause a crash when opening an articles with embedded YouTube content while in poor network conditions, offline.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.0.0
ADDED:
- Newsletter Mode (re-written from ground up): Some sync services (like Feedbin), and some 3rd Party services (like kill-the-newsletter.com) allow you to read Newsletters in your RSS reader. In Newsletter mode, articles are rendered as is, without applying lire's internal styling, this is especially useful for reading newsletters (most of which include their styling inline). Feeds that are known to be Newsletters are automatically set to open their articles in Newsletter mode. You can also set specific feed to open their articles in Newsletter Mode in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
Newsletter Mode has been tested to work with :-
-- kill-the-newsletter.com (Full support in Standalone mode, with iCloud sync, Feedbin & Feedly) (Partial support with BazQux, Inoreader & The Old Reader)
-- Newsblur (Full support)
-- Feedbin (Full support except sender's email address)
-- Inoreader [Pro] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
-- Feedly [Pro+] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
- Open articles in Inline Webpage: Some sites prevent scraping of their content by lire's full-text parser because of various reasons, while some other sites put their content behind paywalls, or login-walls. Inline Webpage provides a more reasonable way to read the content of these websites than was previously possible with In-app browser/Safari-View-Controller, or the Safari app, or some 3rd party web browser. You can set specific feed to open their articles in Inline Webpage in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Open articles in Default Browser: Open articles directly in Safari (or any other app that you set as your system default browser). You can set specific feed to open their articles in Default Browser in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Full-text Search (Experimental): Allows the in-app search engine to look in every article's body and full-text (if cached). Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Full-text Search.
- Ability to disable Spotlight indexing/search. Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Spotlight.
- "3 Days" option in all app-wide "Mark older as read" menus.
- Widgets on Desktop on macOS Sonoma.
IMPROVED:
- Hot Links now open in the new Inline Webpage view.
- Support for rendering of embedded 'X' (formally Twitter) & Instagram content.
- The way the app reports & displays errors related to Inoreader's Rate Limits.
FIXED:
- A bug that caused an intermittent crash while opening some articles.
- Tons of minor (and major) bug fixes.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.1.14 18/11/2024
Version 3.1.11
- Minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.0.0
ADDED:
- Newsletter Mode (re-written from ground up): Some sync services (like Feedbin), and some 3rd Party services (like kill-the-newsletter.com) allow you to read Newsletters in your RSS reader. In Newsletter mode, articles are rendered as is, without applying lire's internal styling, this is especially useful for reading newsletters (most of which include their styling inline). Feeds that are known to be Newsletters are automatically set to open their articles in Newsletter mode. You can also set specific feed to open their articles in Newsletter Mode in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
Newsletter Mode has been tested to work with :-
-- kill-the-newsletter.com (Full support in Standalone mode, with iCloud sync, Feedbin & Feedly) (Partial support with BazQux, Inoreader & The Old Reader)
-- Newsblur (Full support)
-- Feedbin (Full support except sender's email address)
-- Inoreader [Pro] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
-- Feedly [Pro+] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
- Open articles in Inline Webpage: Some sites prevent scraping of their content by lire's full-text parser because of various reasons, while some other sites put their content behind paywalls, or login-walls. Inline Webpage provides a more reasonable way to read the content of these websites than was previously possible with In-app browser/Safari-View-Controller, or the Safari app, or some 3rd party web browser. You can set specific feed to open their articles in Inline Webpage in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Open articles in Default Browser: Open articles directly in Safari (or any other app that you set as your system default browser). You can set specific feed to open their articles in Default Browser in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Full-text Search (Experimental): Allows the in-app search engine to look in every article's body and full-text (if cached). Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Full-text Search.
- Ability to disable Spotlight indexing/search. Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Spotlight.
- "3 Days" option in all app-wide "Mark older as read" menus.
- Widgets on Desktop on macOS Sonoma.
IMPROVED:
- Hot Links now open in the new Inline Webpage view.
- Support for rendering of embedded 'X' (formally Twitter) & Instagram content.
- The way the app reports & displays errors related to Inoreader's Rate Limits.
FIXED:
- A bug that caused an intermittent crash while opening some articles.
- Tons of minor (and major) bug fixes.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.1.11 21/08/2024
Version 3.1.10
FIXED:
- A bug that caused some web pages to be clipped from the top in Inline Webpage view mode.
- A bug that could cause a crash during Sync/Refresh in Standalone Mode & iCloud Sync Mode.
- A bug that caused the wrong context menu to appear in Article Reading view & In-app Browser.
- Minor UI tweaks.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.0.0
ADDED:
- Newsletter Mode (re-written from ground up): Some sync services (like Feedbin), and some 3rd Party services (like kill-the-newsletter.com) allow you to read Newsletters in your RSS reader. In Newsletter mode, articles are rendered as is, without applying lire's internal styling, this is especially useful for reading newsletters (most of which include their styling inline). Feeds that are known to be Newsletters are automatically set to open their articles in Newsletter mode. You can also set specific feed to open their articles in Newsletter Mode in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
Newsletter Mode has been tested to work with :-
-- kill-the-newsletter.com (Full support in Standalone mode, with iCloud sync, Feedbin & Feedly) (Partial support with BazQux, Inoreader & The Old Reader)
-- Newsblur (Full support)
-- Feedbin (Full support except sender's email address)
-- Inoreader [Pro] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
-- Feedly [Pro+] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
- Open articles in Inline Webpage: Some sites prevent scraping of their content by lire's full-text parser because of various reasons, while some other sites put their content behind paywalls, or login-walls. Inline Webpage provides a more reasonable way to read the content of these websites than was previously possible with In-app browser/Safari-View-Controller, or the Safari app, or some 3rd party web browser. You can set specific feed to open their articles in Inline Webpage in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Open articles in Default Browser: Open articles directly in Safari (or any other app that you set as your system default browser). You can set specific feed to open their articles in Default Browser in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Full-text Search (Experimental): Allows the in-app search engine to look in every article's body and full-text (if cached). Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Full-text Search.
- Ability to disable Spotlight indexing/search. Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Spotlight.
- "3 Days" option in all app-wide "Mark older as read" menus.
- Widgets on Desktop on macOS Sonoma.
IMPROVED:
- Hot Links now open in the new Inline Webpage view.
- Support for rendering of embedded 'X' (formally Twitter) & Instagram content.
- The way the app reports & displays errors related to Inoreader's Rate Limits.
FIXED:
- A bug that caused an intermittent crash while opening some articles.
- Tons of minor (and major) bug fixes.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.1.10 26/06/2024
Version 3.1.9
FIXED:
- Performance regression that got introduced in the last update that caused articles to take longer to load in some cases.
Previously in Version 3.0.0
ADDED:
- Newsletter Mode (re-written from ground up): Some sync services (like Feedbin), and some 3rd Party services (like kill-the-newsletter.com) allow you to read Newsletters in your RSS reader. In Newsletter mode, articles are rendered as is, without applying lire's internal styling, this is especially useful for reading newsletters (most of which include their styling inline). Feeds that are known to be Newsletters are automatically set to open their articles in Newsletter mode. You can also set specific feed to open their articles in Newsletter Mode in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
Newsletter Mode has been tested to work with :-
-- kill-the-newsletter.com (Full support in Standalone mode, with iCloud sync, Feedbin & Feedly) (Partial support with BazQux, Inoreader & The Old Reader)
-- Newsblur (Full support)
-- Feedbin (Full support except sender's email address)
-- Inoreader [Pro] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
-- Feedly [Pro+] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
- Open articles in Inline Webpage: Some sites prevent scraping of their content by lire's full-text parser because of various reasons, while some other sites put their content behind paywalls, or login-walls. Inline Webpage provides a more reasonable way to read the content of these websites than was previously possible with In-app browser/Safari-View-Controller, or the Safari app, or some 3rd party web browser. You can set specific feed to open their articles in Inline Webpage in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Open articles in Default Browser: Open articles directly in Safari (or any other app that you set as your system default browser). You can set specific feed to open their articles in Default Browser in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Full-text Search (Experimental): Allows the in-app search engine to look in every article's body and full-text (if cached). Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Full-text Search.
- Ability to disable Spotlight indexing/search. Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Spotlight.
- "3 Days" option in all app-wide "Mark older as read" menus.
- Widgets on Desktop on macOS Sonoma.
IMPROVED:
- Hot Links now open in the new Inline Webpage view.
- Support for rendering of embedded 'X' (formally Twitter) & Instagram content.
- The way the app reports & displays errors related to Inoreader's Rate Limits.
FIXED:
- A bug that caused an intermittent crash while opening some articles.
- Tons of minor (and major) bug fixes.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.1.9 08/06/2024
Version 3.1.8
FIXED:
- A bug that prevented some relative links in articles from opening when clicked.
- A bug that prevented some YouTube videos from resizing correctly in some cases.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.0.0
ADDED:
- Newsletter Mode (re-written from ground up): Some sync services (like Feedbin), and some 3rd Party services (like kill-the-newsletter.com) allow you to read Newsletters in your RSS reader. In Newsletter mode, articles are rendered as is, without applying lire's internal styling, this is especially useful for reading newsletters (most of which include their styling inline). Feeds that are known to be Newsletters are automatically set to open their articles in Newsletter mode. You can also set specific feed to open their articles in Newsletter Mode in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
Newsletter Mode has been tested to work with :-
-- kill-the-newsletter.com (Full support in Standalone mode, with iCloud sync, Feedbin & Feedly) (Partial support with BazQux, Inoreader & The Old Reader)
-- Newsblur (Full support)
-- Feedbin (Full support except sender's email address)
-- Inoreader [Pro] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
-- Feedly [Pro+] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
- Open articles in Inline Webpage: Some sites prevent scraping of their content by lire's full-text parser because of various reasons, while some other sites put their content behind paywalls, or login-walls. Inline Webpage provides a more reasonable way to read the content of these websites than was previously possible with In-app browser/Safari-View-Controller, or the Safari app, or some 3rd party web browser. You can set specific feed to open their articles in Inline Webpage in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Open articles in Default Browser: Open articles directly in Safari (or any other app that you set as your system default browser). You can set specific feed to open their articles in Default Browser in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Full-text Search (Experimental): Allows the in-app search engine to look in every article's body and full-text (if cached). Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Full-text Search.
- Ability to disable Spotlight indexing/search. Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Spotlight.
- "3 Days" option in all app-wide "Mark older as read" menus.
- Widgets on Desktop on macOS Sonoma.
IMPROVED:
- Hot Links now open in the new Inline Webpage view.
- Support for rendering of embedded 'X' (formally Twitter) & Instagram content.
- The way the app reports & displays errors related to Inoreader's Rate Limits.
FIXED:
- A bug that caused an intermittent crash while opening some articles.
- Tons of minor (and major) bug fixes.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.1.8 05/06/2024
Version 3.1.7
IMPROVED:
- Improved compatibility with other Google Reader APIs when using FreshRSS. (Now tested to work with Miniflux's Google Reader Integration implementation)
FIXED:
- A bug that caused some data to not be deleted when logging out of a sync service in the app.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.0.0
ADDED:
- Newsletter Mode (re-written from ground up): Some sync services (like Feedbin), and some 3rd Party services (like kill-the-newsletter.com) allow you to read Newsletters in your RSS reader. In Newsletter mode, articles are rendered as is, without applying lire's internal styling, this is especially useful for reading newsletters (most of which include their styling inline). Feeds that are known to be Newsletters are automatically set to open their articles in Newsletter mode. You can also set specific feed to open their articles in Newsletter Mode in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
Newsletter Mode has been tested to work with :-
-- kill-the-newsletter.com (Full support in Standalone mode, with iCloud sync, Feedbin & Feedly) (Partial support with BazQux, Inoreader & The Old Reader)
-- Newsblur (Full support)
-- Feedbin (Full support except sender's email address)
-- Inoreader [Pro] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
-- Feedly [Pro+] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
- Open articles in Inline Webpage: Some sites prevent scraping of their content by lire's full-text parser because of various reasons, while some other sites put their content behind paywalls, or login-walls. Inline Webpage provides a more reasonable way to read the content of these websites than was previously possible with In-app browser/Safari-View-Controller, or the Safari app, or some 3rd party web browser. You can set specific feed to open their articles in Inline Webpage in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Open articles in Default Browser: Open articles directly in Safari (or any other app that you set as your system default browser). You can set specific feed to open their articles in Default Browser in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Full-text Search (Experimental): Allows the in-app search engine to look in every article's body and full-text (if cached). Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Full-text Search.
- Ability to disable Spotlight indexing/search. Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Spotlight.
- "3 Days" option in all app-wide "Mark older as read" menus.
- Widgets on Desktop on macOS Sonoma.
IMPROVED:
- Hot Links now open in the new Inline Webpage view.
- Support for rendering of embedded 'X' (formally Twitter) & Instagram content.
- The way the app reports & displays errors related to Inoreader's Rate Limits.
FIXED:
- A bug that caused an intermittent crash while opening some articles.
- Tons of minor (and major) bug fixes.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.1.7 27/05/2024
Version 3.1.6
IMPROVED:
- Support of RSS Enclosures. Audio Enclosures should now show up as playable audio within articles.
- Undated Simplified Chinese Localization.
FIXED:
- A bug that caused HTML entities to appear in article list when using iCould Sync mode. (NOTE: This fix will only be applied to newly fetched articles.)
- Other minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.0.0
ADDED:
- Newsletter Mode (re-written from ground up): Some sync services (like Feedbin), and some 3rd Party services (like kill-the-newsletter.com) allow you to read Newsletters in your RSS reader. In Newsletter mode, articles are rendered as is, without applying lire's internal styling, this is especially useful for reading newsletters (most of which include their styling inline). Feeds that are known to be Newsletters are automatically set to open their articles in Newsletter mode. You can also set specific feed to open their articles in Newsletter Mode in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
Newsletter Mode has been tested to work with :-
-- kill-the-newsletter.com (Full support in Standalone mode, with iCloud sync, Feedbin & Feedly) (Partial support with BazQux, Inoreader & The Old Reader)
-- Newsblur (Full support)
-- Feedbin (Full support except sender's email address)
-- Inoreader [Pro] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
-- Feedly [Pro+] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
- Open articles in Inline Webpage: Some sites prevent scraping of their content by lire's full-text parser because of various reasons, while some other sites put their content behind paywalls, or login-walls. Inline Webpage provides a more reasonable way to read the content of these websites than was previously possible with In-app browser/Safari-View-Controller, or the Safari app, or some 3rd party web browser. You can set specific feed to open their articles in Inline Webpage in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Open articles in Default Browser: Open articles directly in Safari (or any other app that you set as your system default browser). You can set specific feed to open their articles in Default Browser in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Full-text Search (Experimental): Allows the in-app search engine to look in every article's body and full-text (if cached). Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Full-text Search.
- Ability to disable Spotlight indexing/search. Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Spotlight.
- "3 Days" option in all app-wide "Mark older as read" menus.
- Widgets on Desktop on macOS Sonoma.
IMPROVED:
- Hot Links now open in the new Inline Webpage view.
- Support for rendering of embedded 'X' (formally Twitter) & Instagram content.
- The way the app reports & displays errors related to Inoreader's Rate Limits.
FIXED:
- A bug that caused an intermittent crash while opening some articles.
- Tons of minor (and major) bug fixes.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.1.6 01/05/2024
Version 3.1.5
ADDED:
- New "Small" thumbnail size option. (The exiting "Small" options is now "Medium"). Configure this in Settings > Article > List > Layout > Configure... > Thumbnails.
- Ability to configure the maximum number of lines the title of each article can occupy in a list of articles. Configure this in Settings > Article > List > Layout > Configure... > Title.
- New "Small" & "None" options for Feed/Source Icon in article list. Configure this in Settings > Article > List > Layout > Configure... > Icon.
IMPROVED:
- All Article List Layout related settings have been moved in to a new "Layout" section. Now, configure them in Settings > Article > List > Layout > Configure...
FIXED:
- Minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.0.0
ADDED:
- Newsletter Mode (re-written from ground up): Some sync services (like Feedbin), and some 3rd Party services (like kill-the-newsletter.com) allow you to read Newsletters in your RSS reader. In Newsletter mode, articles are rendered as is, without applying lire's internal styling, this is especially useful for reading newsletters (most of which include their styling inline). Feeds that are known to be Newsletters are automatically set to open their articles in Newsletter mode. You can also set specific feed to open their articles in Newsletter Mode in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
Newsletter Mode has been tested to work with :-
-- kill-the-newsletter.com (Full support in Standalone mode, with iCloud sync, Feedbin & Feedly) (Partial support with BazQux, Inoreader & The Old Reader)
-- Newsblur (Full support)
-- Feedbin (Full support except sender's email address)
-- Inoreader [Pro] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
-- Feedly [Pro+] (Supported, but does not include some inline styling & sender's email address)
- Open articles in Inline Webpage: Some sites prevent scraping of their content by lire's full-text parser because of various reasons, while some other sites put their content behind paywalls, or login-walls. Inline Webpage provides a more reasonable way to read the content of these websites than was previously possible with In-app browser/Safari-View-Controller, or the Safari app, or some 3rd party web browser. You can set specific feed to open their articles in Inline Webpage in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Open articles in Default Browser: Open articles directly in Safari (or any other app that you set as your system default browser). You can set specific feed to open their articles in Default Browser in Settings > Article > Reading > Open in.
- Full-text Search (Experimental): Allows the in-app search engine to look in every article's body and full-text (if cached). Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Full-text Search.
- Ability to disable Spotlight indexing/search. Set it up in Settings > General > Search > Spotlight.
- "3 Days" option in all app-wide "Mark older as read" menus.
- Widgets on Desktop on macOS Sonoma.
IMPROVED:
- Hot Links now open in the new Inline Webpage view.
- Support for rendering of embedded 'X' (formally Twitter) & Instagram content.
- The way the app reports & displays errors related to Inoreader's Rate Limits.
FIXED:
- A bug that caused an intermittent crash while opening some articles.
- Tons of minor (and major) bug fixes.
If you enjoy using lire, please leave a review, or tell a friend about it. That helps a lot!
3.1.5 08/04/2024
Version 3.3.13
UPDATED:
- Matter now has an official/documented API, so all built-in fast sharing actions going to Matter will now use their official API.
FIXED:
- A bug that could cause the app to crash on launch on iOS/iPadOS 26 in some cases.
- Other minor bug fixes.
Previously in Version 3.3.0
NEW:
- Updated for the new macOS 26 Liquid Glass User Interface, along with a new app icon to go with it.
- Summarization of articles using Apple Intelligence on iOS 26 (available on devices that support Apple Intelligence).
-- Summarization is available in the context menu in Article Lists, and as a link at the top of the reading area in the Full Text View, and the Feed Item View. It is also available in the share sheet.
-- You can even edit the summarization prompt (that the app send to Apple Intelligence) using the second button in the top right in the Summary View. (NOTE: Editing its only available when the app has a generated summary, not while a summary is being generated)
--- The default prompt is "Summarize this article", you can change it to something like "Summarize this article in bullet points" or "Summarize this article in two sentences" or "Give a non-clickbait title to this article".
- New "View Mode" button in the top bar to switch between different view modes from within the article reading view. When using it, the app remembers (and syncs if using iCloud sync mode) the last used view mode on a per feed basis, so you do not have to keep switching.
-- Updated the names of article reading modes. "Full-text" is now "Full Text View", "Original Content" is now "Feed Item View", and "Inline Webpage" is now "Web View".
- New "Get Current Article" shortcut, which should now be available in the Shortcuts app.
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