A RSS reader developed by Open Community
Used by 357 people for 3125 hours, 11 minutes and 1 second
Vienna is a freeware, open source RSS/Atom newsreader for the Mac OS X operating system. It provides features comparable to commercial newsreaders, but both it and the source code are freely available for download.
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| Website: | opencommunity.co.uk/vi... |
| Version: | 2.3.0.2301 |
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This is my RSS reader of choice. It's kind of slow, but that's mostly due to the fact that I have sixty feeds and a habit of "shelving" articles in new tabs to read later. The really good news is that the last two updates showed improved performance, so this trend will hopefully continue.
Nice app
It saves me a lot of time (no need to go on every sites I read news)
I tried a lot of feedreaders and this is the best for my kind of reading.
too bad it crashes when there is a vimeo-link in de feed.
A great, but not particularly fault tolerant RSS reader.
It could be a bit faster for me. I read several hundred feeds and it can block sometimes, I'm guessing waiting for disk/IO.
For the rest this is one of the best, featured, usable and stable RSS readers I have used (and I have used a couple).
An awsome RSS reader.
Probably the best individual client RSS reader that I've used to date. The fact that it's free makes me even happier. The best part is the growl support- I can see when there is news and read it as it comes. It fits into my regular workflow perfectly.
The best! nothing more to say.
Vienna is a free RSS reader for OSX. It's simply the best free one around. You can arrange your feeds, import and export them, it can display flash, Quicktime, whatever. Awesome program, constant usage.