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Benjamin Perdomo

@molly0xfff Do you have any suggestion for a new RSS reader? Thanks

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Molly White

@benjaminperdomo i'm giving @NetNewsWire a shot, since it's FOSS and a few folks have recommended it to me in the past. can't personally vouch yet, though

Major Hayden

@molly0xfff @benjaminperdomo @NetNewsWire I've been on Inoreader for a couple of years and it has worked well. Mobile apps are good and it has plenty of nerdy filtering and keyword matching stuff in it.

inoreader.com/

Zeh Fernando

@major @molly0xfff @benjaminperdomo @NetNewsWire Thanks, this seems pretty good. Also supports Android, which NetNewsWire doesn't seem to.

Major Hayden

@zeh @molly0xfff @benjaminperdomo @NetNewsWire Inoreader does a great job of de-duplicating multiple feeds and it has built in stuff to track accounts on the birdsite, reddit, and email newsletters. They also have a feature where they load images through their proxy (optionally) so that your IP never hits the remote feed or its content.

Seth Richards

@benjaminperdomo @molly0xfff I like @newsblur for a cross-platform web-based RSS reader. It also functions as a backend for NetNewsWire which I use on my phone.

MattLeidholm

@benjaminperdomo @molly0xfff I like @feedbin; it's not free, but reasonably priced, with a great reading experience (including email newsletters), and most RSS apps support it as a backend, if those are more your style.

Seven Divine

@benjaminperdomo @molly0xfff feeder on Fdroid is fine, rss saavy on the playstore is alright, and i'm gonna take this chance to shout-out Russ for desktop too

Larry Garfield

@benjaminperdomo @molly0xfff TinyTinyRSS is a solid self-hosted solution. And Nextcloud has an equivalent plugin app for it. I've used both, both work well.

Both also have mobile apps available.

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