What RSS reader do you use?
Users discussed alternatives to Tiny Tiny RSS, favoring NetNewsWire and Reeder for Apple, while Miniflux and FreshRSS were preferred for self-hosting. The conversation highlighted diverse RSS reader needs and preferences.
Read original articleA recent discussion on Lobsters focused on users' preferences for RSS readers, highlighting various options and experiences. The original poster, seeking alternatives to Tiny Tiny RSS, expressed a desire for a reader that syncs across multiple devices. Users shared their recommendations, with many favoring options like NetNewsWire and Reeder for Apple devices due to their seamless iCloud integration. Others mentioned self-hosted solutions such as Miniflux and FreshRSS, which offer flexibility and control over feeds. Miniflux was particularly praised for its ease of setup and minimalistic design, while Newsboat was noted for its offline capabilities. Some users also discussed the challenges of finding suitable Android clients that sync effectively. The conversation underscored the diverse needs of RSS users, from those preferring self-hosted solutions to those looking for cross-platform compatibility. Overall, the community provided a wealth of insights into the current landscape of RSS readers, emphasizing the importance of synchronization and user-friendly interfaces.
- Users are exploring alternatives to Tiny Tiny RSS for better functionality.
- NetNewsWire and Reeder are popular among Apple users for their iCloud syncing.
- Miniflux and FreshRSS are favored for self-hosting due to their simplicity and control.
- Users are seeking effective Android clients that can sync RSS feeds.
- The discussion highlights the varied preferences and needs of RSS readers in the community.
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