First let me say - SCREW YOU GOOGLE FOR SHUTTING DOWN GOOGLE READER. I WILL NEVER FORGIVE AND I WILL NEVER FORGET.
I moved over to NewsBlur for my aggregator, and I’ve been really happy with it. It’s a small team, and the dev is very responsive to issues and suggestions. Reading articles online is quick because it uses many of the same keyboard shortcuts that GReader used.
On my iPhone I rotate between Fiery Feeds, Unread, and NewsBlur’s app to read my articles on mobile.
Another hand in the air for Feedly.
Reeder with iCloud sync on iPhone and Mac.
Miniflux
Same. Specifically I use it as a GUI to organize them; for the actual reading, I wrote a script that compiles an E-mail digest periodically: https://github.com/it-is-wednesday/miniflux-mail-digest
cool. do you have a screenshot (or sample) of what those digests look like?
I use
fresh rss
since its rather easy to selfhost, andread you
on my android. Unfortunatelyread you
doesn’t play well withfresh rss
yet.Self-hosted instance of Yarr (https://github.com/nkanaev/yarr).
+1
Yarr (https://github.com/nkanaev/yarr) is a versatile web-based feed aggregator that serves as both a desktop application and a personal self-hosted server.
Please be aware that the releases available on the GitHub repository “https://github.com/nkanaev/yarr” might not be the most up-to-date versions. However, you have the option to compile the application from the source code, ensuring that you benefit from essential bug fixes and improvements.
Inoreader
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I use an instance of FreshRSS (but I plan on hosting my own) and I use NetNewsWire to access it on iOS
Feedly on the web and my phone (cause cloud sync and blah blah blah)
Newsboat on my Linux box that I ssh into when I’m tired of people and ads.
+1 for miniflux, has all the features and it’s really light.
I didn’t know about news, might give it a look. I’ve been using Microflux on Android.
Emacs + Elfeed
Freshrss instance and the readrops android app
NetNewsWire
Liferea, newsboat and feeder
Inoreader