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November 21st, 2009


Byline

Developer: Phantom Fish
Released: Sep 24th, 2009
Price: $3.99

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Read the latest news from your favorite sites and blogs, even when you're offline. Simply use your free Google Reader account to subscribe to websites you'd like to keep track of. Byline will automatically stay in sync and bring you new content, putting thousands of RSS and Atom feeds at your fingertips. Even when you have no internet connection (such as on the subway) Byline's offline browsing feature gives you instant access to complete web pages.

A video tour is available on our website:
www.phantomfish.com

Features:
-Two-way syncing with Google Reader.
-Browse new items, starred items, notes and folders in separate lists.
-Sort items by date or by their source feed.
-View up to 200 items from each list when you're offline, including embedded images.
-Offline browsing lets you access complete web pages linked to by notes, starred items, and (optionally) new items.
-Built-in web browser for online and offline browsing.
-Landscape mode.
-Star and share items.
-Send items by email.
-Create and share notes.


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Comments (4)

November 21st, 2009 at 11:01 pm #
I'm talking about the full-web-pages offline browse. It does save a portion of the feeds, the title and the excerpt, but not the full feed item or the target webpage (which makes it very fast).
November 21st, 2009 at 10:39 pm #
Tried both Byline and Newsstand. Prefer the latter.
November 21st, 2009 at 2:19 pm #
I've had both Reeder and Byline. Byline was, slow. I agree with Antony_256, Reeder is better. It _does_ have offline browsing, for me at least.
November 21st, 2009 at 2:30 am #
If you don't need offline browsing, check out Reeder.

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