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Alice 🛸

Can anyone recommend good ?

I would like to get in the habit of reading more but would rather not have my email full of newsletters that I'll forget to go back to read. I'd rather be able to keep everything collected in one spot I can then browse when I want.

I used to use way back in the day. It seems like that's still the top option?

@alice_digest

I certainly use #Feedly, and find it to be good most of the time.

I haven't any experience of other #RSSFeeds.

@Jon6705 @ankteckningar I doubt there can really be much difference between them now I've had a look! Just had a fiddle with and it seems fine, but I might prefer the interface.

@alice_digest I use Feeder. It's good but I haven't tried any others so I'm not sure how it holds up against the competition.

@alice_digest Feedly's the one I moved to after Google Reader and am still with it (but that's not to discount my inertia about looking around)

@alice_digest If you are on either Mac or iOS, NetNewsWire is an open source app that is fantastic. I use it for blogs and news RSS feeds.

@alice_digest I use QuiteRSS. quiterss.org/ and love it. Seems to be under occasional active development and not orphaned software. I sort of follow ~100 feeds or so.

quiterss.orgQuiteRSS

@alice_digest I have stuck with Feedly (free version) since the demise of Google Reader.

There.might be newer, prettier or something-ier options, but for me, light, fast and skimmable is where it is at!