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Fast, clean and unique feed reader
I pay for Bazqux reader because I’d like for it to stick around as a small business with a vested interest in serving my feeds: https://bazqux.com/ That gets read from the Reeder app on iOS or on the web on Windows. Longer pieces get saved to Instapaper for Kindle-reading and archived on pinboard.
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The content you need to accelerate your research, marketing, and sales.
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FeedMail sends you updates from your favourite websites directly to your inbox (or filed nicely into a label of your choice).
I use my own RSS-to-Email service https://feedmail.org/. I've written about my setup and why I prefer RSS-to-Email on my blog nearly a decade ago https://kevincox.ca/2013/06/27/email-as-rss-reader/. I used to use https://blogtrottr.com which I do still think is a good product, they just didn't quite fit my needs so after about 8 years I ended up creating my own.
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Track RSS feeds and send updates to your email inbox.
I use my own RSS-to-Email service https://feedmail.org/. I've written about my setup and why I prefer RSS-to-Email on my blog nearly a decade ago https://kevincox.ca/2013/06/27/email-as-rss-reader/. I used to use https://blogtrottr.com which I do still think is a good product, they just didn't quite fit my needs so after about 8 years I ended up creating my own.
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Miniflux is a minimalist web-based RSS reader. It's very easy to use.
Miniflux. I'm incredibly happy with how simple and usable it is. I mostly use it as a PWA on my phone. https://miniflux.app/.
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Newsboat is a fork of Newsbeuter, an RSS/Atom feed reader for the text console. The only difference is that Newsboat is actively maintained while Newsbeuter isn't.
Newsboat[1]. Having everything happen locally on my own machine is great - I never want to be in the position of losing Google Reader again. And the option to do non-interactive refresh makes is almost as nice for high volume feeds. --- 1. https://newsboat.org/.
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Reeder is an RSS reader and client for multiple services.
I use “Reedeer” - http://reederapp.com I connect/subscribe it to various things - one of which is a previously curated FreshRSS instance, running in a docker container. So reeder connects and updates read/new feed additions too.
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A desktop app or browser extension for Firefox or Chrome. You can use it to follow people (hundreds) on whatever platform they choose - Twitter, a blog, YouTube, even on a public TiddlyWiki
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Read all your favorite online content in one place. Import your subscriptions in one click, find your friends, and start sharing.
I'm using https://theoldreader.com/. It is very similar to the discontinued Google Reader.
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Gather insights from industry news and websites. Use for media monitoring, RSS feeds generation, content curation, news feed reading. Keep your finger on the pulse of your industry, and the topics and trends that impact its direction.
For many years, I used Feedity for generating RSS feeds from webpages without one. They've since renamed to New Sloth, and also have a nice although basic feed reader. I like its article grouping feature, and use the whole package (feed creation and reading) for my research work on a daily basis. https://newsloth.com.