I am personally using Reeder on my Mac. http://reederapp.com/ and planning to buy its iPad app when I get my iPad. It is because it integrates with Google Reader very well.
The reason I use it is, Google is doing RSS aggregation really well. It is robust, fast and gets the pubsubhubbub pushes really quick so that I can see new stuff in seconds.
I think this app can be great with Google Reader integration, because it has a better UI than Reeder for iPad. But I think many people don't trust adding hundreds of RSS feeds to a mobile device instead of a cloud-hosted service (Google Reader).
I really like Reeder for iPad - it's certainly one of the best solutions is you want to follow your suscriptions from Google Reader.
But Read is something that is more relaxed - more casual. There's no unread counter, you just pick it up and find interesting content. And there's the fact that their API is still unofficial. I did consider it for a long time, but in the end, I decided against it.
I'll have to wait and see; Google is currently redesigning Reader's interface and they haven't really responded to my questions about the future of the API
This looks good, congrats on getting it out there!
Does it autodiscover feeds on sites you visit? Can you subscribe in-app? Those are the things that I've yet to find in an iOS feed reader - I seem to have a very old-fashioned "if someone's interesting subscribe to them" workflow, instead of this new-fangled "if something's interesting, send it to instalaterous" thing that is everywhere now.
There was a beta test over the past month - I should have included you. They are both very interesting features and I'm going to take a crack on trying to implement them in the next releases.
I highly recommend that you consider having a designer (or a different designer) take a stab at your icon. It's the first thing people notice when looking at your app, and right now it's pretty unappealing. The app itself and your website look a lot better -- bring the icon up to that level and I think you'll do much better.
My thought on the icon: Get rid of the paragraph symbol and keep the rest, maybe add two more lines of text to the page behind the paragraph symbol, to make the top/bottom border slightly thinner. At least, for now, until you get a designer to make you a new icon.
Other than that, the app looks nice, and its on my list of apps to play around with over the weekend!
I just wanted to thank everyone for the compliments. In case anyone is unable to buy or is really curious about the app, send me a tweet @mmackh and I'll provide you with a promo code - as long as I have any left
Thank you - I've gone through seven revisions until I finally came up with this one. The standard user interface font is TimesNewRomanPSMT, but you can change the reading font to: Baskerville, Palatino, Optima or GillSans.
The articles come from standard RSS feeds. Clear Read is a term I coined for downloading and de-cluttering the full article - it's very similar to Readability in Reeder.
The reason I use it is, Google is doing RSS aggregation really well. It is robust, fast and gets the pubsubhubbub pushes really quick so that I can see new stuff in seconds.
I think this app can be great with Google Reader integration, because it has a better UI than Reeder for iPad. But I think many people don't trust adding hundreds of RSS feeds to a mobile device instead of a cloud-hosted service (Google Reader).
Good app, you're doing good.