Its been some time since this question was asked. Every RSS reader I've used so far sucks. Either the built-in web support is poor or it stops fetching the feeds or renders then poorly. Sorry for my frustration, but I would like to know what everyone else is using and if they are satisfied with their RSS reader.
> Either the built-in web support is poor or it stops fetching the feeds or renders then poorly.
I guess I am good with Feedly, and Google Reader and everything before that, is because I dont use the RSS Reader to read the content. I am only using RSS as News Headline [1]. And then will either Command Click, Right Click Open New Tab, Simply Click on it, depending on which OS and browser I am using to open them in a new Tab inside Browser.
Which is also the reason why I could end up with hundreds of tabs open. And I read them one by one. For these type of heavy browsing usage I recommend Firefox > Chrome > Safari.
So for my usage I actually think RSS should be a function inside a browser. But I know a lot of people use RSS reader differently.
[1] Which is also how I use Twitter as well. I simply have a list of people I follow and read those list only. So for me I dont ever understand why people are so upset with the For You Tab. But I guess I am the minority and I use it differently.
theoldreader is also good
I dont use anything other than the basic and I use it for free. Just curious What features are you looking for?
Reading this thread it seems everyone uses RSS so differently I wish we could start another HN thread on this topic.
I use it with my iCloud and it's synced on my Mac & iPhone. It just works!
If they have been around for this long and the limit was the same over the years it is likely the reason why I passed them when switching from Google Reader.
https://miniflux.apphttps://readkit.app
I've used Miniflux for a long time, and its content manipulation features allows you to work around some of the oddities of RSS feeds you come across.
I use it lots through both the browser and its Android phone app (has an Iphone app, too) and both have been great.
[1] https://www.newsblur.com/
https://github.com/newsboat/newsboat
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With Inoreader as backend: https://www.inoreader.com/
- Very smooth experience between web, android, and iOS apps (I’m mentioning this first, as many other apps I’ve tried are flaky)
- Mark as read while scrolling (Very useful for quickly shortlisting items from the feed. This is probably the main reason I’ve been able to replace Inoreader with social media apps.)
- Rules to auto-delete duplicated items or if the title contains specific words.
[1] https://saeedesmaili.com/posts/my-content-consumption-workfl...