Aside from the visual refresh including a new icon and added themes, the new version also includes features like private browsing and better smart folder support.
Reeder users running OS X El Capitan either in developer beta or public beta will appreciate support for Apple’s new San Francisco system font. Reeder 3 also supports El Cap’s new split-screen feature when using two full-screen apps side-by-side.
Reeder 3 public beta requires OS X 10.10 Yosemite or later. You can grab the public beta for free from reederapp.com, and Reeder 2 is available for $9.99 in the Mac App Store. You can buy the current version and update to the new version when it’s complete.
Here’s Reeder 3’s current changelog:
Version 3.0b1
Notes
- Reeder 3 requires at least Mac OS X 10.10
- Reeder 3 will be a free update for Reeder 2 for Mac users
- Sharing services still need some work
What’s new
- More themes
- Updated UI
- Unread and starred counts for smart folders
- Hide smart folders in unread/starred view if there are no unread/starred items
- Private browsing support (see Settings > Reading)
- Display the URL in the status bar when hovering a link in the article viewer or browser
- New article viewer display settings: separate font and uppercase options for the title
- Fullscreen now also works when in minimized layout mode
Sync Services
- New service: Instapaper
- Feedbin: Support for Saved Searches
- Readability: Tags
- Readability: Delete articles
- Minimal Reader: Tags
- Inoreader: Tags
- BazQux Reader: Tags
- Feedly: Tags
- Feedly: New setting to enable downloading of read items (disabled by default)
- RSS (local): Tags
Changed
- Disabled “Mark all as read” for read later services (Readability and Instapaper)
Fixed
- Inoreader authentication
- Incorrect unread/starred counts
- Reeder now uses San Francisco as UI font on El Capitan
- Full screen split view on El Capitan
- Various visual glitches on El Capitan
Not Fixed
- Links not opening in the background (seems to be a Chrome issue)