My regular readers know I am big on aggregating content and taking it with me on the go.
I use Google Reader to manage all my blogs, and the mobile version of Google Reader is okay for reading blogs on my phone, but it didn’t really do it for me. I like being able to load content and access it even if I’m not connected (like on the Metro).
I’d read review of several RSS reader programs for the iPhone, and none of them excited me until I found Byline.
I’m using the free ad-supported version, and I don’t find the ads intrusive at all. Here’s a screen shot of the preview page. The ad at the top isn’t intrusive. There is one ad per 10 items, so in this shot, I have 9 items and only one ad.
What is really nice about Byline is that it caches longer articles for later reading. See the little blue arrow at the right of an article? That indicated cached content.
Open the abstract version of the article to see if you want to read more.
If you do, tap the arrow in the upper right corner, and it takes you to the expanded version of the article.
Caching can be done over WiFi for those who downgraded their iPhone data plan and no longer have unlimited data.
My usual procedure now is to sync Byline before I leave the house and catch up on blog posts throughout the day. A good use of time and technology, in my opinion.
Anyone else have a mobile RSS reader to rave about? I’m always willing to try a new iPhone app.
Tags: iPhone, networking on the go, task management, time management




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