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Based on our record, Reeder should be more popular than New Sloth. It has been mentiond 26 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
>> I'd love a RSS reader that groups items on the same topic. We had the same concern for everyday industry news, and so did some of our customers, so we built it a while back! Our Newsroom feed reader uses NLP and ML to groups similar articles for low-noise research/reading: https://newsloth.com/#features Currently, it detects and groups articles from around 200 popular global news sites, and gradually growing to... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
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. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
RSS may be obsolete from a marketing perspective (i.e. Lack of visible RoI), but its growing in other areas like media monitoring, podcast delivery, RSS-to-newsletter etc. * * Shameless plug * *: our duper-easy feed builder at New Sloth (formerly Feedity) - https://newsloth.com, helps create custom feeds for any public webpage. Our API can auto-magically detect relevant articles in most cases. The platform... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
Google Reader was the only web-based solution I managed to use for reading feeds. I tried several others and ended up purchasing Reeder, which supports not only RSS and Atom but also other sources like Twitter, YouTube, and Reddit. https://reederapp.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
I see this all the time and while at the time I thought the same there's so many good alternatives these days, even better than back then. All the interesting and small websites I want to follow still have RSS feeds so I feel like we can move on. The two I use for many years already are: - https://miniflux.app (OS, Minimal, web interface and can be used with all clients that support Fever or Google Reader API) -... - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
I start every day with RSS subscriptions using NewsBlur (https://newsblur.com) and Reeder (https://reederapp.com). I've also set up a page so other people can see my subscriptions / what I'm reading: https://sources.werd.io. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
I use Reeder and NetNewsWire to read my subscriptions. You can see the full list of apps that work with Feedbin here. Source: 12 months ago
NetNewsWire - While there are certainly apps that look better in terms of the UI, this is probably the most you'll be able to get completely free. If you're willing to pay, I've heard Reeder 5 is pretty good as well, and it looks much more more modern and minimal based on what I've seen. Source: about 1 year ago
Fraidycat - 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
Feedly - The content you need to accelerate your research, marketing, and sales.
Lenns.io - The feed reader for people that want to be in control
Inoreader - Dive into your favorite content. The content reader for power users who want to save time.
NewsBlur - NewsBlur is a personal news reader that brings people together to talk about the world.
PolitePol - Online tool for creation of RSS feeds for any web page