Submitted by voxpoplar in ask (edited )

I am currently using Newsblur and I like well enough but it is breaking on this site and it’s been a few years since I looked at options. Desktop (for Linux) or web based is fine. Main requirements are just being pleasant to use, allowing a lot of feeds and the ability to navigate with keyboard controls.

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neku wrote

when google reader went down someone made a clone called the old reader which is basically fine. if you need any specific features vs just a chronological list of posts its probably not quite right but for my needs its pretty much fine. the free version supports 100 subscriptions max so it might not suit you

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voxpoplar OP wrote

I actually used to use it. I moved to Newsblur because they had a working app on F-Droid when The Old Reader didn’t. I care a bit less about having a mobile RSS feed now, though.

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nitori wrote

I use Epyrus which is a fork of Thunderbird 52

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twovests wrote

I use the browser extension FraidyCat. I wish I had something that was foss/selfhostable/good that I could also get on my phone, but cestlavie and whatnot

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devtesla wrote (edited )

I've used Feedbin since before google reader shut down, which is a great service but requires a subscription. Very nice web app, super reliable, consistently gets new useful features. It handles email newsletters too, and stuff like YouTube and podcasts is handled well. For feeds that don't have full text it can go in and grab a reader view of the site, which rules. You can set up push notifications if you really need to.

$50/year is kinda high? But I use it every day and straight up never had any issues so I'll definitely stick with it.

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missingno wrote

I've been using Feeder on Android.

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