4/5 rating based on 43 reviews. Read all reviews for Rainbow RSS Reader for iPhone.
Rainbow RSS Reader is free iOS app published by Netycom Srl
Ccjacks
Switched to this because it was the most similar to Google Reader. Can't force it to follow sites like I could in Reader though. Feedly kept giving me over-capacity errors and the others seemed annoying so I tried this because it's simple. 4 stars cus I wish they had more colors available & the ability to force follows.
North Kozar
Really wonderful app, it's great that it isn't dependent on google to use. There are some features that it would be nice to see added. Specifically, I would like to be able to save images to my photos from the app.
ooAntixoo
I used a few different RSS feed apps over the years and this one is by far the best one yet. Landscape mode is awesome! Loads feeds super fast and very easy to navigate through. You couldn't ask for a better app for your RSS feed reading. The only thing I did notice was when clicking on the rss link via safari my old RSS app would open when I clicked the link. Unfortunately this doesn't do that. Or at least I have figured out how to enable it. Still a ????? app!
Zumm88
Great app! Love the color coding - a simple way to filter feeds by topic/source. wonderfully thought out and simple to use. A must have for me. Not clear why i couldnt get it on my iPad mini, though.
crysthegr8
this app crashes constantly and is now to the point where it crashes every time I open it after 3 seconds. It used to be a good app but not anymore.
Bearybearco
I take the time to review very few apps, but I felt this one was worth reviewing. It is getting harder and harder to find a simple rss reader, let alone one that wasn't totally dependent on Google reader. The best way I can put it is that the app just works. I have had no problems, and it consistently does what it is supposed to.
jccol
Absolutely love being able to color-code categories -- makes it so easy to view new posts at a glance. The search function is practically non-existant it is so picky. Sometimes it does not even recognize an exact url address. If the search allowed more general searches rather than an exact URL address, this would be by far the best RSS feeder I have come across.