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July 24, 2007

NewsGator Comes to the iPhone

Posted by Nick Gonzalez

newsgatorlogo.pngBuying an iPhone has started becoming the ticket to an exclusive club for a private web of specially crafted applications. iPhones are getting their own chat, chess, and dating applications. Now iPhone owners can sit back, sip their latte, and enjoy yet another delicious iPhone app from NewsGator.

RSS reader NewsGator has released an iPhone version of their product today. Now when iPhone users log into m.newsgator.com, they will receive a free iPhone optimized version of the site custom tailored for the touch screen.

NewsGator Mobile for iPhone syncs with feeds across on all the existing NewsGator products, including NetNewsWire, NewsGator Online and FeedDemon.

They have existing paid clients for Java and Windows Mobile phones we covered previously. These clients include additional features such as clippings and offline reading.

Readers should also be familiar with the Google Reader skin developed by David Cann, soon after the release of the iPhone.

4 Comments

  1. Did you get the iphone version working? When I tried it on a N95 it logs in fine but on the iphone it just keeps taking me back to the login screen.

    Comment by Paul M. Watson — July 24, 2007 @ 5:56 am

  2. Hey Paul, if you are still having login issues try clearing your cache and cookies and then logging in… go to settings | web browser and you’ll need to scroll down a bit to see the cache option.

    If that does not remedy the problem send me an email at kevinc @ newsgator.com and we’ll get it figurted out.

    Comment by Kevin Cawley — July 24, 2007 @ 9:46 am

  3. Others interested in a Feed Reader experience should check out i.bloglines.com on your iPhone.

    It’s Bloglines for the iPhone.

    More info - http://www.bloglines.com/about/news

    Comment by Eric Engleman — July 24, 2007 @ 10:52 am

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    Comment by decadron — April 5, 2008 @ 9:34 am

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