What RSS feed application do you use?

https://lemmy.world/post/217024

What RSS feed application do you use? - Lemmy.world

And how do you optimize your workflow based on the feeds? Extra thanks if you are working as an academic researcher gathering feeds from different journals

I use Feedbin as my syncing backend and the excellent Reeder on iPhone and iPad to read the feeds.
On Android ReadYou is sooo nice looking. Still missing some features.

I use Elfeed for Emacs, as just one small part of Emacs's slow conquest of other programs on my computer. Before that, I used Liferea, which is a nice standalone feed reader.

Elfeed lets me assign each feed in my list different tags, so I can do basic filtering for what I want to read at any given time. I generally avoid subscribing to any high-density feeds like news sites. I prefer to have maybe a dozen or so links per day that definitely interest me.

GitHub - skeeto/elfeed: An Emacs web feeds client

An Emacs web feeds client. Contribute to skeeto/elfeed development by creating an account on GitHub.

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I was briefly surprised, and then immediately thereafter totally unsurprised that Emacs can be your RSS reader.
Newsboat, an RSS reader

When GReader died, I switched to Feedly for a bit, but then found InoReader and have stuck with them since. It's got the most options for customization/organization and filters/rules that I need and the Android app is great.

Saw this one recommended here yesterday and I'm going to give it a try:

https://kbin.social/m/selfhosted/t/32716

I self-host FreshRSS. I'm pretty happy with it. It works well and you can add extensions to customize it if you need something particular. And I use the browser extension so I get notifications for new articles.

I used to use Feedly before. It was pretty alright, but I got annoyed by just how many things you needed to pay for

FreshRSS is solid. I hadn't heard of it until I saw it mentioned on lemmy, installed it, and I love it. The bookmarklet is great, too.
Thunderbird; nice and old-fashioned, does everything you want.
Im already using Thunderbird for my emails but havent tried it for RSS. Do you know whether the overhaul of Thunderbird will also change the RSS part, or just the email part?
I think it affects everything in some way, but I've been satisfactorily reassured that it's not breaking any existing workflows.

Nextcloud News

Does well enough and I use Nextcloud for various other things already.
So no real reason to use anything else.

After testing many, I stayed with Inoreader on desktop and mobile.

I like the design and the features.

Also, I created a simple userscript for desktop, which automatically loads the full article when I click on one.

I spent so much time trying to find a good reader. Nothing quite scratched that itch I have for google news but less shit. Eventually I came across Artifact. Not an rss reader but it's the best news app I've come across.
I am using InoReader.com for backend and @[email protected] for native client front end.
Currently I use Feedly, but if I had the time I’d love to have a CLI aggregator on my Linux box.
FOSS is king I use NetNewsWire for iOS and it is exactly what I need
I'm using Feeder currently, but I am looking into setting up FreshRSS or Miniflux for easier cross-device use.
Feeder | F-Droid - Dépôt d'applications pour Android libres et open source

Un super lecteur de flux RSS libre et open source

I used to use Thunderbird, but switched to Nextcloud News to make it work across multiple devices
I use Reeder 5. It’s nice, no complaints.
I use Newsboat, it does what I need.
GitHub - newsboat/newsboat: An RSS/Atom feed reader for text terminals

An RSS/Atom feed reader for text terminals. Contribute to newsboat/newsboat development by creating an account on GitHub.

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I use inoreader, and I really enjoy it. I'm an academic researcher, but I don't use RSS feeds for reading papers as what I'm studying is generally very specific.
I use the RSS reader in thunderbird, keeps the emails and news in the same place

I've been a Feedly user ever since Google Reader shut down. For me, the ability to sync feeds and progress among devices is a deal breaker, and I have become pretty partial to the app's swipe to mark as read gesture.

After reading this thread, I may have to give NextCloud News or FreshRSS a try when I'm up for it.