LuckNews is a simple, flexible, easy to use News reader for your iPad, iPhone and Mac. Selected features: • View articles either as their full web content (HTML) or in a simple RSS form. • Scrolling and navigating through articles is easy - swipe to advance to the next article. Most of your time will be spent reading and advancing, LuckNews makes these tasks easy. • A simple interface. Easy to understand and use. • Organize your RSS feeds into folders. • Cloud support - keep desktop and mobile LuckNews in sync. • Share RSS feeds with others, via AirDrop, Mail and the other standard techniques. • Able to display RSS content in any language. • Dark mode is supported. LuckNews comes with an initial Getting Started tutorial, which will take you through some of its features. LuckNews has many additional features and nice touches which need to be used to be appreciated. LuckNews has been designed to provide a quality news reading experience. Give LuckNews a try! Simply download the app and start using it, there are no accounts to create, you will never need to share your phone number or email. Simply download and run. After an initial, simple and risk-free three month evaluation period, LuckNews will encourage you to make a contribution. Contributions are done through an auto renewable subscription, renewing every three months. There are a variety of contribution levels available in the app. You can choose the level which you believe matches the value you are receiving. For more details, please visit the support website. * privacy policy: https://lucknewsapp.com/privacy/ * terms of use: https://lucknewsapp.com/terms-of-use/ * end user license agreement: https://www.apple.com/legal/macapps/stdeula/
New update today, no more "mark all read" option?
It's not unusual to have 30-60 posts in one or more news feed, which in the prior version I could read a few, then with two clicks "mark all as read" to clean things out for the next news releases. In the new version, that option appears to be gone, so it appears that you have to touch each and every news article to have it marked as read. That alone relegates what was a great app to the trash can. Additionally in the new release is an every three month prompt to donate to the author, so you're contributing to use the app annoyance free for just 3 months, then you get prompted to contribute again. Instead of being prompted 4 times a year, I'd rather just buy the app up front.
This is a really good RSS Reader
I’ve used this reader for years. It’s straightforward, delivering the feed headlines, with a link to the full article. I appreciate that it doesn’t overwhelm the feeds with pictures .. you get to a picture if you click on the link to get the article summary, then can get more by going to the original feed source for the full article.
The only Reader/Aggregation app that I've kept Installed
It works with Safari to view RSS and ATOM feeds without using too much storage. I can follow podcasts and browse episodes without accidently adding to my iTunes Library. The Played/Unplayed feature in iTunes is unreliable so i use this app to keep track of podcats episodes i want to reference. The abilty to Mark Article as ”Flagged”/Starred is worth the hideous ‘web green’ icon. The terrible GUI for displaying RSS articles keeps me from using this app more (See third image above.)
The Only Problem is the Article Title Layout
this rss app is great, with complete freatures supported. the only flaw is the Article Title Layout, greay background with edges is not elegant looking, please change it to plain big text just like any other rss apps.
Simple, clean and works great.
I just wanted a simple reader to look at a handful of blogs and continually changing web pages, and this fits the bill perfectly. It’s easy to add pages. You can quickly see which sites have updates, and review them one at a time. I like that it’s easy to designate viewing the page in its native web format. I also appreciate that I can see when a page last updated—and therefore quickly identify blogs that have gone dark. And hey, the price is perfect.
Great RSS Feed App
I really like LuckNews, I’ve been using it on multiple Macs for several months now. Updates feeds very quickly. The app design is very nice, if I were to request any changes it would be to have the option of changing the article’s headline layout, for example removing the grey background and then having the option of opening the feed article in the applicaiton rather than the external browser woudl be super. But overall an excellent feed reader that competes well with the paid ones that are out there.
good
The image size is too big from some feed. Such as Engadget RSS feed.
This is a small update, fixing a problem in the animated article transitions.
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