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Vienna Analysis

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Vienna is a free, open-source RSS reader designed specifically for macOS, offering users a streamlined way to manage and read their favorite feeds. With a clean and user-friendly interface, it allows for easy navigation through various news sources and blogs. Users can subscribe to RSS feeds, categorize them, and keep track of updates effortlessly, making it an efficient tool for staying informed.

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The application supports features such as smart grouping of feeds, article filtering, and offline reading capabilities. Vienna also allows users to customize their reading experience with adjustable layouts and themes. Its integration with macOS ensures compatibility and smooth performance, making it a practical choice for those looking to enhance their browsing experience without the clutter of traditional web browsers.


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
3.6b1
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
Mac OS X
Additional Requirements
  • macOS Catalina
  • macOS Mojave
  • macOS High Sierra
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
5,047
Downloads Last Week
0

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4.7/5

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Developer’s Description

Read news from RSS and Atom.

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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