Back in the olden times, I was an avid user of Google Reader. I had dozens of RSS feeds and went through my feeds religiously. When Reader was killed I jumped to Feedly, and while it was alright for a while I just couldn’t get into it and eventually fell off and found Reddit.

Well, it’s been around a decade and I’m interested in jumping back into RSS. I’ve seen a lot of suggestions, but right now Reeder and News Explorer are the two I’m looking at. Ideally I’m looking for one that can at least sync between macOS, iPadOS, and iOS; but watchOS would be a an excellent bonus (and tvOS is ludicrous, but News Explorer supports it, so sure?).

Do you use an RSS reader anymore? What do you use or recommend, and why? I’d love to know.

    • Sipuloija@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      Note that it deletes posts older than 30 days. This came as a surprise to me and was not a nice thing to notice.

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      2 years ago

      My choice too. I used Feedly mixed with Reeder for a while but after a while didn’t want to use Feedly anymore, so just using the feeds directly inside of NetNewsWire. The only thing I wish it had was a mute filter feature. Sometimes I want to filter words to avoid spoilers if a movie/game/whatever is coming out soon. Haven’t found a great looking RSS app with a mute filter feature without a subscription. I’m happy to pay for an app if it has what I want, but I’m not interested in a subscription.

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    2 years ago

    For iOS it’s Reeder. I’ve been using it forever. It’s awesome. I use an RSS aggregator on my rPi FreshRSS which uses an API to connect to my phone. Works really well.

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    2 years ago

    Another +1 for NetNewsWire. Its simple, ad-free, syncs over iCloud, can set an entire feed to reader mode (so convenient for certain feeds that only broadcast the headline), and its FOSS.

    The creators encourage supporting other FOSS devs and accept no donations to themselves or NNW.

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      2 years ago

      I had been using Feedly as well, as my GReader replacement. But they put a lot of features behind an arbitrary paywall with a few quite high. I understand people need to feed their families, but Reeder had the better value proposition for me (especially since I am already paying for iCloud storage).

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    2 years ago

    Lire rss

    The developers is frequently updating and he has fixed bugs I reported. Full text is good and it had caching. However you will have to pay for it.

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    2 years ago

    I use Inoreader though I don’t have any experience with using it in an Apple ecosystem. And if you want yet another alternative look at The Old Reader.

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        2 years ago

        It still works for Reddit post-API change. Just add .rss to the sub you want to read and it’ll pull it in as an RSS feed.

        How long will that keep working remains to be seen.

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      2 years ago

      I use Reeder too and have good results. I stopped using a desktop client to avoid distractions and it has worked so far.