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Ask HN: Do You Use RSS?

Reeder Feeder Inoreader Miniflux NewsBlur
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    Reeder is an RSS reader and client for multiple services.

    #RSS Reader #RSS #Insight Management 26 social mentions

  2. 2
    The easiest way to follow your favorite sites.
    Absolutely! I found this post via my RSS feed for Hacker News. I really like the https://feeder.co/ extension, and even pay for the Pro license. There are a few minor bugs, but overall it works extremely well for me. I don't often use the account Reader feature, but the extension has a nice way to organize various feeds into categories/folders. You can stay on the free tier forever if you'd like, but to sync across multiple machines you'll need to pay.

    #RSS #RSS Reader #Insight Management 18 social mentions

  3. Dive into your favorite content. The content reader for power users who want to save time.
    I would not have found this post otherwise! I have https://inoreader.com bookmarked on all my devices allowing me to keep abreast of several hundred feeds throughout the day. It's great that it supports the same keyboard shortcuts as Google Reader (RIP). I always add RSS feeds to websites and most web applications (for non-proprietary and public info only).

    #RSS Reader #RSS #Insight Management 14 social mentions

  4. Miniflux is a minimalist web-based RSS reader. It's very easy to use.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Yup! I use Miniflux (https://miniflux.app/) and run it into Reeder 5 on my Apple devices.

    #RSS Reader #RSS #News & Books 46 social mentions

  5. NewsBlur is a personal news reader that brings people together to talk about the world.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Every day, thanks to https://newsblur.com.

    #RSS Reader #RSS #Insight Management 20 social mentions

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