Best FOSS RSS reader for Linux?
Best FOSS RSS reader for Linux?
I've tried Raven but it's archived and not maintained anymore, Fluent Reader and Feeds both of which doesn't feel smooth at all. Any recommendations? Preferably desktop and not a self-hosted service.
Newsflash is the best from all I tested and even works nice on mobile.
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1 0 ReplyLinux phone. UI is very good there.
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Seconded. Newsflash does everything I need and looks pretty smooth.
1 0 ReplySeems very promising!
1 0 ReplyI've tried them all. He's right. It's the best. It's very reliable.
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I like newsboat
8 0 ReplyThis is the way.
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RSSGuard for most things, newsboat for keeping track of software releases on github.
5 0 ReplyRSS Guard was actually great. I love the more old-school but super functional UI. I don't need any fancy stuff, just stuff that works. Awesome tip.
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I use RSS Guard
4 0 ReplyI like FreshRSS in a container, works great from a browser, and you can hit it from your phone on the loo...
4 0 ReplySort of the opposite of what you asked, but adding here to increase variety
I just use miniflux, self hosted is easy if you have docker-compose and you could access it from your browser locally. It also works great on mobile.
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My personal favourite is fluent reader
3 0 ReplyNot very good for organizing more than a few feeds
0 0 ReplyHow so? I have many feeds oeganized under different groups, and that works well for me. What functionality would you have wanted?
2 0 ReplyIt works pretty well for me, the home page has them all. The side bar lists each source individually. You can save articles for later. Im not sure if it has groups to organise feeds as iv not checked that. Mostly i just enjoy the look and feel as it has a good design and the app image is fast (flatpak is slow)
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If a firefox add-on is okay: Brief
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2 0 ReplyPreferred the way the old version looked, but I can't really fault liferea
1 0 ReplyTerminal
4 3 ReplyIn case you like feature-rich software, QuiteRSS is good.
1 0 ReplyPulp.
1 0 ReplyI like Read You. It integrates nicely with FreshRSS, too.
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