The New Reeder

Ever since I started using RSS to read articles from my favorites sites, Reeder has been my go-to app for catching up on my feeds. A brand new version is out today, and it takes the app in a whole new direction. From my review on MacStories:

The best word to describe the new Reeder is "ambitious." Its purpose is not just to be your RSS reader, but your inbox for keeping up with feeds of many different kinds from various sources across the Internet – text from websites, sure, but also videos on YouTube, audio from podcasts, posts on social media, and more. It's a one-stop shop for the feeds you follow online, collecting them together into a single timeline that you can seamlessly browse across all of your devices.

For more details on the update and my thoughts after using it daily for some time, check out the full review. It was a privilege to get to cover the app for the site, and I had a lot of fun putting the story together.

A Couple of Podcast Appearances

Over the past week, I've had the privilege of guesting on a couple of my favorite podcasts.

On MacStories Unwind last Friday, I chatted with John Voorhees about media-tracking apps and a few shows that we recommend people check out. Any time I get to talk about Sequel and Mr. Robot is a good time in my book.

And then on yesterday's episode of Vision Pros, Tim Chaten and I dove into my use of the Apple Vision Pro, especially as a device for getting work done. It's the most in-depth conversation I've had about the Vision Pro since it launched, and it was a lot of fun.

Of course, no week would be complete without a regular dose of Magic Rays of Light. It doesn't count as a guest appearance since I'm a regular host, but Sigmund and I released a fun episode that covers Apple Intelligence, Continuity Camera on Apple TV, the latest Apple Original releases, and more.

My thanks to the kind hosts who had me on their shows this week and to everyone who took the time to listen. It truly is an honor to get to share.