Download RSS Feeds for macOS 10.7 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. RSS Feeds lives in menu bar and lets you quickly view the content of new posts without ever opening a browser window. RSS Feeds is not just a fetcher for rss news, it also support for several popular web services(git hub, bean stalk etc.)—staying on top of new activity. Share non-Mac App Store apps For a family that wants to share non-Mac App Store apps across macOS accounts, most apps purchased directly from a software company simply work, whatever account they. RSS.app is the ideal tool for the casual RSS user. The app is almost invisible: It is embedded in the status menu and uses Mountain Lion's Notification Center to alert you of new posts. You can use RSS.app to import your existing list of RSS feeds from Apple Mail - even after you've updated to Mountain Lion. Or import them from Google Reader. Feedly is an all-time favourite RSS reading app for Mac users. The app is very rich in features and lets you add feeds directly from its user-interface. The app is available for Android, iOS, and macOS platforms. It is a perfect feed reader app if you have multiple devices in use. It lets you sync articles, feeds across the devices.
RSS Button for Safari 1.5 macOS
Discover and subscribe to RSS, Atom or JSON feeds in your preferred desktop or web based news reader from Safari.
To install:
1) Open RSS Button for Safari from Applications;
2) Choose your preferred news reader
3) Enable the extension from Safari Preferences under the extensions tab

4) If the toolbar button does not appear in Safari go to View / Customize Toolbar and drag the RSS Button to your toolbar.
RSS Button for Safari requires either a desktop news reader supporting RSS, Atom or JSON feeds or an account with an online news reader such as Feedbin, Feedly, FeedHQ, Inoreader, NewsBlur, The Old Reader, Minimal Reader or BazQuz Reader.
Desktop news readers verified working include:
– Cappuccino
– Feedy
– Leaf
– News Explorer
– NetNewsWire
– ReadKit
– Reeder 4.1.5+
– Stripes
Languages: English
Compatibility: macOS 10.12 or later, 64-bit processor
Homepagehttps://apps.apple.com/us/app/rss-button-for-safari/id1437501942
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RSS.app
RSS.app is a very simple Mac app developed by Joost Schuttelaar following the removal of RSS feeds from Mail and Safari in Mountain Lion. RSS.app sits in the menubar, and checks for updates to your feeds every few minutes or hours. It then displays new article alerts using Notification Center.
Outlook Mac Rss

The app is almost invisible: It is embedded in the status menu and uses Mountain Lion’s Notification Center to alert you of new posts. You can use RSS.app to import your existing list of RSS feeds from Apple Mail — even after you’ve updated to Mountain Lion.
The list of feeds to check can be configured in the app’s preferences, and you can import feeds from Mail even if you’ve already upgraded to Mountain Lion. The app is extremely simple: it’s got no keyboard shortcuts, menus, or distracting interface elements – it’s just a menubar checker for RSS feeds. Clicking on a notification will take you to the article using your default browser, and that’s it.
Mac Os Rss Reader
As Michael Tsai noted, the app has been rejected by Apple because of rule 2.8, which says “Apps that are not very useful or do not provide any lasting entertainment value may be rejected”.
Rss Reader Mac
If you think RSS.app can be useful to you, download it here.
