Hey folks, I was inspired by Chris Titus Tech’s video on using RSS readers as an alternative to browse the Internet.
I love this idea and want to incorporate it into my mobile routine but haven’t found a reader with a search function.
I’m currently using Feeder which I love except for two things.
- “Mark as Read”/ reading articles eliminates them from my feed with no way to retrieve them
- no search function.
FOSS is a plus. I would love to hear your recommendations!
I also use Feeder, and have been using it for about a year now. There is no way to delete a single post without deleting the entire feed. What is probably happening is that you have disabled “Read” articles in the filter:
<details><summary>Alt Text</summary>Screenshot of Feeder main screen. Shows filter menu opened displaying checkboxes “Unread”, “Saved”, “Recently Read”, and “Read”. All options are checked.</details>
Gosh you’re exactly right! I had “recently read” checked which sounds self explanatory but the two work slightly differently. This gets me one step closer at least.
Not FOSS, but I really like Inoreader.
Unfortunately, the Pro version is subscription only ($90/year).
I use the free version so I’m limited to 150 feeds, which is enough for my use. And although I like some of the other pro features, I can’t justify paying the high subscription price.
Using the pro version for years - they regularly have sales where you get 50% more time per € so it’s not nearly as expensive if you stock up for 2+years if they do that
I like Flym a lot. The project has been discontinued but the app was in a very good state when that happened and works well.
Not sure what you mean by search – whether it’s quicksearching through feed articles or searching for new feeds – but it has both. 🙂
Flym also hides articles from the list after you’ve read them because it defaults to the “Unread” listing, but you can see them in the “All” listing.
Flym was forked into Handy: https://github.com/yanus171/Handy-News-Reader
I use Pluma from the play store. Works fine for my use case
I’ve been using Tiny Tiny RSS for ages and have no complaints.
Not FOSS, but Feedly. I use it for years now. I can highly recommend it.