Published by Jieyu Yan on 2023-10-17
1. * Read locally or sync with self-hosted services compatible with Fever or Google Reader API.
2. * Hide, mark as read, or star articles automatically as they arrive with regular expression rules.
3. * Read the full content with the built-in article view or open webpages by default.
4. * A modern UI inspired by Fluent Design System with full dark mode support.
5. * Search for articles with regular expressions or filter by read status.
6. Fluent Reader is a modern, cross-platform, and open-source desktop RSS Reader.
7. * Sync with RSS Services including Inoreader, Feedbin, The Old Reader, and more.
8. * Organize your subscriptions with folder-like groupings.
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This is really good.
This is wicked good, but you should add the ability for 1 minute feed updates.
Looks OK, but I hate electron apps
Looks OK, but I hate electron apps. should warn user before downloading.
Can't set it up
Totally not a Windows app. After downloading it, there is no clear way to log into Feedly or Google or anything. And how do you import an OPML file when there is no finder integration (rather, it requires a URL-???). Immediately trashed this. Useless.
Excellent Multi-Platform RSS Reader
One of the few RSS Readers that works well on both Windows and Linux (sourced by Feedbin), and let's me read articles the way I choose. My only minor complaint is that the Subscription List does not appear to be sortable or filterable. This ought to be a preference selection, but I prefer how the feedbin website allows to show unread subscriptions only, with the unread subscriptions sorted alpha. Alpha sorting has the added serendipitous benefit of grouping the Twitter feeds together at the top.
Google Reader for offline use
I'd like to be able to sort articles by oldest first rather than the newest first that everyone seems to think people want. Otherwise, this is an excellent application.
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