canion
canion
Choosing an RSS Sync Service andrewcanion.com
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dgold
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@canion I guess it depends on your needs. I've used Feedly, but it misses a few features I need. I'm currently using miniflux, a sef-hosted solution. I like that it has a rudimentary 'scraping' option for full-content parsing. I've also used TinyTinyRSS in the past.

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oyam
oyam

@canion My preference is Feedbin, but like you I can’t justify the cost. I used to use (paid) Feedly, but couple years ago switched to Inoreader (I can’t remember the reasons, but something about feedly really annoyed me at the time). I can’t say it’s the best, but it works and fulfils my need for web UI. If I didn’t need web UI I’d switch to feedwrangler.

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canion
canion

@oyam My concern with FeedWrangler is that it seems either abandoned, or at least in maintenance mode. It hasn’t had a feature added since I signed up when it was released. I don’t want feature bloat, but I want something that might at least show investment.

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oyam
oyam

@canion Good to know – I only discovered it recently. Couple of things to be aware about Inoreader: their web UI reader hides some images and sometimes mangles text (missing punctuation, etc). About half the time I end up clicking through to the actual site to read. I also dislike that the links to original sites are not direct links, but redirected via their site. I might try NewsBlur when my subscription expires.

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