rss5000:

Check it out!
I made an iPad app called RSS5000, and it is out in the app store today!


Basically, RSS5000 takes all your Google Reader feed items and arranges them into stack of web pages that you can flip through.  The minimal interface can disappear entirely, leaving the web pages from the feeds that you like as the sole focus of the app.  Because it’s a stack of live browser pages, all the formatting is maintained and you can follow links, play embedded video, and enjoy your favorite sites in the format their creators intended.

 On a decent Wi-Fi connection, it’s really fast. It feels sort of like flipping through your favorite websites on magic internet paper.  RSS5000 is a really nice way to browse your subscriptions in their original format.


I hope you will enjoy it as much as I do. This is the feed reader I have always wanted,  and I worked with the delightful and talented Rob Seward to get it made. (ThxB!)

Here is a link to RSS5000 in the app store.
Buy it, review it and tell all your friends! :D

This is the iPad project I’ve been working on for all these months. I’m really happy with the way it came out. Please download it and let me know what you think!

:D

(Source: RSS5000.com)