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What do you recommend for an RSS app?
I could use android and desktop Linux recomendations too
I use NetNewsWire (on iOS) and swear by it. Super simple and easy to use.
The developer has an intensely focused vision for simplicity that I love and think is pretty wise too.
iOS & MacOS recommendation Free: NetNewsWire Paid: Reeder 5 (one time payment)
Inoreader RSS app for Android.
I've been using Nunti (FOSS, Android only) for a few months now. I love it's adaptive learning feature which does a good job of filtering articles that I don't care about.
Do you happen to know how long it may take the "adaptive learning" feature to kick in? I gather it may take some extended usage, however if that feature does seem to work I may have to reconsider Nunti, as I was initially put off by the absence of some other features when last I looked at it.
You can access it after you like/dislike 50 articles
Thanks! I must've missed or forgot that since I only briefly looked into it (and looking with a different feature in mind).
Search for open source rss feed readers. There are a few good ones.
NewsBlur is great.
QuiteRSS
I’ve just recently found iOS app “feeeed”
Inoreader
I've been using FocusReader on Android.