For #quiterss refugees looking for a replacement: a few days ago a new stable version of #rssguard released. It can take the feeds.db from quiterss and import it transparently when creating a new local account. Moving all my feeds to #rssguard now  
Cuando eres inquieto pues padeces de tus curiosidades e inquietudes.

Años después dentro de unas de las tantas inquietudes regreso a un clásico lector de rss que pensaba estaba fuera de combate. Pues no, sigue o al menos este año se actualizó: #QuiteRSS
Asking fedi because I exhausted my search engine skills. Do you suggest any cool, offline (as in not selfhosted) and native #rss feed reader for Linux? (Debian 13 specifically). I tried installing rssguard but it's currently broken in the latest release. I come from the lovely #quiterss that is too old and not available anymore in trixie's repos.
Wenn ich hier fediverse: Bürorechner = #Debian, Browser = #Firefox, mein Hirn = #RedNotebook, mein zweites Hirn #CherryTree, RSS mit #QuiteRSS, Email = #Thunderbird, .... und mein Hafen ist @servus
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#RSS feeds are the best! People who take the time to publish a web site usually are more thoughtful with their words.

Thanks for sharing this list. Also I would like to give a shout out to the app, #QuiteRSS which runs great on Linux.
@bernhard I used rssowl a long time ago. I am currently happy with #QuiteRSS wich has keyword filtering actions.
I recently switched #RSSReaders from #TheOldReader to #Inoreader because I wanted more features. Their website isn't the greatest place to read feeds as far as #accessibility goes(I switched to their beta and am giving them some recommendations though, so hopefully that will change), so I'm looking for a good #Windows #app that will sync with Inoreader. I use #FieryFeeds on #iOS but I'm on my computer a lot, so I'd love a Windows app. Can anyone recommend one? I've tried several but they either didn't sync with it or accessibility was bad. Some of the ones I've tried are #FluentReader, #RavenReader, #QuiteRSS, #FeedDemon, #RSSGuard, #RSSOwlnix, and #MyReader. The last one is the only one that seemed to work with Inoreader but accessibility is pretty poor. If any others I mentioned work for you, how did you set it up? If you're using something else, what is it?
#tech #technology #RSS #apps @mastoblind @main

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#Feeder on Android. No real bells and whistles. Has some tagging and categorization. All I need.

Was using #quiterss (quite nice, simple) on Linux but rarely anymore just due to my routine.

Conclusion: If you want to use a #desktop #RSS reader, you should use #QuiteRSS because it's simply the best, better than all the rest.

But keep backup your feeds before any updates, and keep #Akregator as a backup, because it works acceptably well.

Fortunately, both can import and export feeds to the same format.

9/8

#QuiteRSS

Pro: Like Mary Poppins, QuiteRSS is practically perfect in every way. New items are obvious. Easy to mark multiple items simultaneously. Well able to display just the content of a page, rather than the entire page. Incompatible with many paywalls.

Con: It depends on the qt5-webkit library. As a result, if you're on a rolling release distro, QuiteRSS will occasionally break for several days after an update until its dependency is fixed upstream.

2/8