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Leaf RSS News Reader for Mac goes free for the first time (Reg. $8+)

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For today only, Rocky Sand Studio has put its Leaf – RSS News Reader for Mac on sale for free. Previously selected in Apple’s Best New Apps and regularly fetching between $2 and $8, this is the very first time we have seen this app go free on the Mac App Store. It has a 4+ star rating from over 1,200 reviewers.

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Leaf is an amazing news reader for your Mac. Read, share, star and search your news by using a clean and intuitive interface. [It] is an amazing news reader dedicated to help you enjoy your daily news and easily manage your subscriptions.

Highlighted features:

Beautiful themes (including night mode) and customizable news reader appearance…Syncs with Feedly, NewsBlur, Feedbin and Feed Wrangler…Standalone RSS engine…Save articles to Buffer, Evernote, Pocket, Readability, Instapaper, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn…RSS, RDF, ATOM support…Gestures and keyboard shortcuts…New article notifications and access to past articles in Notification Center…

Mac: Leaf – RSS News Reader: FREE (Reg. $8)

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices