Now that #Miniflux makes my life easier, I realize how cool #RSS is. If I'd only find a good RSS Android app that supports it I'd be happy.
@jonathan859 Can use miniflux from anywhere, as long as there's a browser.
@tardis I know, but I'm a fan of actual applications. Sure it's probably an option too, but an app would be much more faster, might support notifications etc. Yeah I could configure Miniflux to send me Pushover notifications and then read on the web but idk.
@jonathan859 But miniflux is a web app too, in fact, it's still in your browser.
@jonathan859 I get the point of RSS, but I never understood the reason to use it. What are you using Miniflux for?
@mrkrabs @jonathan859 I'm not Jonathan, but as a fellow Miniflux user I will answer: blog subscriptions and podcasts.
@mrkrabs Your blog, for example. MXRoute changelog and status page. Actually many sites still offer it, just kkinda hidden. It seems pretty useful though so you don't have to visit all the original pages over and over to check for new content. German Goalball page too, there's many stuff.
@jonathan859 I recommend FocusReader (paid) and FeedMe (free) apps that support Miniflux on Android.
GitHub - jocmp/capyreader: A smallish Android RSS reader

A smallish Android RSS reader. Contribute to jocmp/capyreader development by creating an account on GitHub.

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