A quick 5 second process to get back up and running in case of data loss. With manifesto, you just enter your google feeds login info and then select which feeds you want to import (or all) into your iphone. If you have quite a number of feeds, to get them back into the app would be a manual pain in the ass. There are enough reports of users of any application and newsstand is not immune to this, where during updates, data or settings get wiped out. Second, manifesto allows you to import your google feeds. I just didn't like the newsstand dev's attitude based on my correspondence with him. Can you imagine if you had no notion of when an email was received other than the date? That is just unacceptable, and to be questioned as to why I would ask for it is ridiculous to say the least. I also asked him to add time stamps to articles like manifesto has, and he questioned me on the 'usefulness' of having a timestamp. Manifesto on the other hand will display all the articles for a feed going back to x days as per your setting. Can you imagine if email was capped to some hard number? If you are like me, i'm sure the number of articles is less important than how recent the articles are. When I asked the developer if we could have a setting to not cap the max number of articles but provide a setting by which we could specify number of days to have an article before auto removing the article.this way the number of articles is controlled by how recent the article is, the developer's response was 'I'll think about it'. One is the fact that I didn't like the fact that newsstand capped the number of articles per feed to 50. Newsstand was my primary rss feeds reader until recently when i've decided to remove newsstand from my iphone and use manifesto exclusively. Click to expand.Oh alright checked and for the rest of the community here is what he wrote: 'I have both newsstand and manifesto. Hope to see some more results and happy RSS Reading, TheYankees1903. I figured if we have a poll where people can vote for which RSS reader they like best and then give an explanation of why if they get a chance. ILounge conducted a study that ended in a tie but it did not say which of the two that tied people should get. I assume others are in my shoes and that it would be good for the community to find the best RSS reader out there. The reason I ask is because I am looking for the best RSS reader and cannot find one place on the web that reviews them all and actually comes up with a 'best'. You can subscribe to websites individually, or, you can import the feeds from other online services such as Feedly, NewsBlur, Fever, and many more. ReadKit is the best RSS reader you can get for your Mac right now. RSS Menu - Mac RSS Feed Reader RSS Menu turns the Mac OS X menu bar into a versatile RSS feed reader that not only displays headlines but also complete stories, lets you group feeds and integrates with both Safari and iTunes.
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