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First of all, let me say that Byline is by far one of my favorite apps for the iPhone as well as my favorite Google Reader client. I've tried tons of RSS apps from the AppStore and this one meets almost all of my expectations. I'm a GReader addict. I'll admit that. I check it daily, and read about 250 posts a day. The GReader mobile interface (Google's iPhone website) is great, but I'm an iPod Touch user, so I can't access it all the time. This led to my search for a great RSS offline reader. After trying Feeds for a while, and a few others, I tried out Byline and fell in love, instantly getting rid of Feeds for the iPhone, Gruml for the mac, NetNewsWire for both iPhone and Mac, and the list goes on. In fact, I like Byline so much that I don't need any other client to read articles other than Google Reader for the posts that contain YouTube videos and deep links/slideshows/flash content, since Byline can't archive videos. But that's a limitation of the YouTube app, and not Byline. What I like about Byline: The user interface is gorgeous. The gradient black, white rows, blue link follow arrows... it all looks fantastic and makes this app easy on the eyes. The syncing is pretty good too, being that since 3.0 it can still sync when the screen is locked. It archives all of the messages by default, and can be customized by feed. Furthermore, if an article appears to be truncated, Byline will automatically follow the first link and archive that as well. The new "next article" swipe left or right is also great, natural, and easy. You can easily send to Twitter, copy links, email them, and other stuff. When you click a web link and you're offline, Byline will spring a menu that asks what you'd like to do with that link. This saves a lot of frustration, especially when the click is accidental. Starring items is easy, and starred items are automatically archived when connectivity is available. That means I can star the items I can't fully see offline, and as soon as I'm back in a WiFi zone, I sync Byline and the article is archived. Byline offers an option to archive or display mobile versions of sites, and will render the site in a mobile friendly format if you wish to save disk space and time, but I choose not to do this. What I wish Byline could do: Post to Facebook. Most of the time when I star an article, it's because I want to post it to Facebook later on when I'm at a desktop browser. Also, I'd like to be able to manage subscriptions to feeds directly from the app. Sometimes I want to be able to follow sites that I find as I browse from my iPod, or delete annoying feeds that post 50 waste-of-time articles a day, taking away from my precious sync time. Overall, this is a great app, and one of my favorites. I highly recommend it to anyone hooked on Google Reader.
Great for offline reading.
I use this on my iPhone and Touch. Its great for offline reading. I subscribe to many image heavy feeds. It syncs both ways with Google Reader. Its clean and simple. You can even star an item in it. Best reader I found.

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