I quickly switched to feedly after the Google reader sunset, but I mostly access feedly via Reeder on Apple products. The feedly website works well when needed though.
I use NewsReader on both iOS and OSX.
https://apps.apple.com/app/id1032668306
I think it’s one of the best.
Liferea, newsboat and feeder
Feedly on the web and my phone (cause cloud sync and blah blah blah)
Newsboat on my Linux box that I ssh into when I’m tired of people and ads.
I use
fresh rss
since its rather easy to selfhost, andread you
on my android. Unfortunatelyread you
doesn’t play well withfresh rss
yet.Inoreader
Another hand in the air for Feedly.
Pretty shocked that I’m not seeing feedbin here.
It’s not free but there’s a free trial. Very high quality experience.
Currently using Feeder(android). Layout is simple and customizable. You can also save articles on it
TT-RSS
I straight up don’t understand how RSS works.
Nextcloud News on desktop and android
I pay for access to Newsblur which is an RSS aggregator with open source mobile apps. For stuff like bug feeds and tracking wiki updates on projects I use elfeed within Emacs.
My question would be: What do you read on a RSS feed, I had one when I was trying to find a different way to read the news, but it didn’t hold because I found news too repetitive and only talking about scary things that rarely actually impacted me, so I’d be curious to know what people use them for
I’ve got tons of feeds for sites that interest me. I organize them into folders by subject. I have a folder for online comics, iPhone sites, news sites, sports sites, technology sites, and pen-related sites just to name a few.
Feeder on android. Simple open source and does device sync.
Recently stopped using feedly.
and does device sync.
Only for Android doesn’t it? I mean no sync with web, iOS or other devices.
Ermm good question. I only read on my android phone and Android tablet…
I see, I mostly do it on my phone, but it is nice to have a web version available for more devices.