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‘An Otter RSS Reader’ : RSS reader iOS, Mac
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January 13, 2021 at 12:46 pm #2334093
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A sharp looking new RSS reader option has launched called “An Otter RSS Reader.” Key features include a minimalist design, iOS and Mac widgets, iCloud sync, an adorable icon, and as you’d hope, it’s a universal app.
With a fun sense of humor, developer Josh Holtz calls Otter “the world’s newest most okayest RSS reader with a high key adorable otter icon!”
Finally, Otter makes it easy to import and export via OPML files:
Import your feeds with an OPML file (if you have one from your existing RSS reader). Export your feeds into an OPML file if you hate “An Otter RSS” and want to move to another app. We’ll understand. There are plenty of other apps out there and this one might not be the one for you!
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January 13, 2021 at 2:28 pm #2334132
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ManagerWhy is this app recommended above other RSS apps?
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