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In case anyone’s looking at this 3 months later, I finally got down to getting an RSS Feed Reader and downloaded NetNewsWire on my iPhone.

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On Android, I use Feeder. On my Arch Linux laptop, I use Thunderbird.

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On iOS and macOS, it’s hard to beat NetNewsWire.

On Android, I use Feeder.

On Windows and Linux, go for QuiteRSS.

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I’m an RSS newbie, but I need to +1 Feeder. I tried a handful, and it was easily my favourite from the get-go.

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+2 for Feeder

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I test out a few readers, but my fav is actually newsboat for the Linux terminal. gfeeds is an okay graphical reader though.

On Android I barely use curator, and when I had iphone, I liked simplerss.

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Newsboat

I am not one of these terminal wizards. I do heck of a lot in the terminal, though. One thing I never thought I’d do in browse RSS feeds.

But, a few years back I was in a situation where my only working computer was a Raspberry Pi so I found myself using Newsboat and I realised the big deal.

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I hear you. I must have tried it out 3 or 4 times before, and then for some reason it worked.

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