Scan headlines or casually read the news with AOL Reader (pictures)
With multiple view options and a familiar layout, AOL Reader lets you get to the stories you want from multiple sites.
Card View
If you get tired of reading headlines from a list, you can switch to Card View for a magazine type of layout.
Organize your feeds
You can create category folders to organize your feeds, then read all your feeds, news from just one category, or just the stories from a particular site.
Keyboard shortcuts galore
Like most good RSS readers, AOL Reader lets you browse and perform just about any action using keyboard shortcuts.
Customize your reading experience
Go to the settings to do things like adjust font size, switch the theme, and other common options. Use Organize from the drop-down menu to move your feeds around between folders.
Switch views
Change the way your news is laid out from the Layout drop-down menu on the right.
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