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NetNewsWire - free, open source, FreshRSS integration
Holy shit NetNewsWire is still around. I was using it on 10.5 almost two decades ago.
I didn’t realize it was that old. Whoever is maintaining it is doing a good job making it look modern
I survived the Newsfire and NetNewsWire war of the early 2000s 👴🏻
I came from Nextnews which was great (but works only with nextcloud)
I made that app! Glad you liked it and I wish I had more time for it.
it would be great if it could connect also with freshrss (no idea how hard would that be... but I was very happy with it and I would love to continue using it) :)
Reeder Classic. I’ve been a fan of this app for years, and love it. Lots of configuration options. I actually discovered FreshRSS while using this app.
I am a huge fan of lire (lireapp.com) - wonderful offline reading abilities. Great for long airplane rides!
This is also my favorite mobile RSS app. I am currently using it with Miniflux.
I’ve been using Reeder for more than a decade, it does exactly what I need, I dread moving to /e/OS once my iPhone X dies because this’ll be what breaks my muscle reflexes the most.
Why do you feel uncomfortable with NNW?
Is nothing about NNW, is just that I was very confortable with the way nextnews presented things, which is more like a stream in which you can "mark read while scrolling" (checking ~100 entries a day, but not interested on reading all of them, is very useful).
Ah I see, that’s a long dreamed feature of mine. To be honest, I haven’t seen that feature work reliably in apps that do have it (eg otterrss)
I’m a fan of “lire”
ttrss for iOS pretty sure would work