Trying out some RSS feed reader applications this morning, since Thunderbird seems to have given up on many of my feeds (including all the YouTube ones, which might, of course, be Google's fault).

I've got a bit over 60 feeds organized in folders, and a (hopefully) valid OPML file from Betterbird where things were working correctly.

Not a huge batch by any means.

Update: 9 folders and 92 feeds, actually.

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#rss #atom #thunderbird #betterbird #opml

Newsflash (a GNOME reader) loads my OPML fine, and keeps everything in folders. Seems to work, although the UI is super minimalist (but I said GNOME already).

#rss #atom #newsflash

Newsflash is working pretty well, although the UI seems to have some minor issues (like I can't mark a feed "read" while it's trying to update feeds?).

GNOME ultra-minimalist UIs tend to annoy me (that's why I'm on KDE), so I'll probably keep this going while I try a few other readers to see if anything else works well but has a better (for me) UI.

#newflash #gnome #rss #atom

@Taffer If an old-style interface is fine you can try RSS-Guard. I use #newsflash as well for readability (sync via nextcloud) but I find #rssguard better to manage the feeds before choosing what to read.