Fiery Feeds Fall Update

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Fiery Feeds 2.14.0 is here. It brings support for the new design if running on iOS or macOS 26, and some overdue performance improvements.

Liquid Glass

Fiery Feeds floating toolbars fit right in with the new Liquid Glass design, but everything else is now also updated.

I’ve also updated the navigation bars and added the ability to hide both tool- and navigation bars on scroll in all views, not just the article view. And the header image in articles is now layered behind the article for a more edge-to-edge feeling.

Better Performance

This year appears to be the year I finally get to do a bunch of long overdue changes. From the rewritten caching logic, to finally fully rolled-out local text extraction, and now in 2.14.0 I’ve updated the database schema to improve performance (particularly for calculating the articles counts for feeds/folders/…).

Especially if you’re one of those people (like me) with tens of thousands of unread articles in the app, you should see a massive improvement with this update.

Fiery Feeds 3.0

I’ve already shared it over on Mastodon, but I’m working on a full rewrite of the UI using SwiftUI. There’s still a ton of work ahead of me, but I’m hoping to have a working, but incomplete, public beta sometime next year.

I’ll probably keep working on new features that don’t require much UI (like additional syncing services) for 2.x, but this was hopefully the last UI update for the UIKit codebase.