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rmykhajliw | 5 years ago

https://www.inoreader.com - suppose the best replacement after Google reader death ;(

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xlii|5 years ago

I am also happy user of Inoreader. The best feature it has is the ability to subscribe to the "global" feed. For example, when I'm waiting for some specific thing (like product launch or announcement) I can make a global search instead of some subscription.

Tyr42|5 years ago

Seconded. I use it and like it enough to pay for it.

Does exactly what I want and no extra jazz

pushECX|5 years ago

I used to use Feedly, but it was too slow for my taste. Started using Inoreader a couple of years ago and I love it enough to pay for it. Has all of the display and sorting options I could want, as well as keyword highlights and more.

sundarurfriend|5 years ago

Switched to inoreader very recently, after having been on Feedly ever since Google reader died. Honestly don't see much of a difference in terms of functionality, but the interface looks and feels somewhat better, so I'm sticking around for now.

m-p-3|5 years ago

Same, the word highlighting feature is something I use a lot.

Makes it easy to spot some articles just by scanning for an highlighted word.

I bought multiple years of "Supporter" level while it was cheap and some features I like were moved into a more expensive tier, and I'm glad I did because the features are grandfathered in until I need to renew.

MuffinCups|5 years ago

Yes, inoreader, I even paid for it.

This thing is packed with features, yet simple to use. Not only is it the best RSS reader I've ever used, it's up there in the top 10 of all software, of any kind, I've ever used.

sudhirkhanger|5 years ago

Of all the RSS readers I have used I found this to be the most functional and UI friendly.

The only feature that I would like it per-folder scan tracking (Mark items as read when you scroll past them). It is currently system wide based on the View types (magazine, list, etc.)

Octopuz|5 years ago

It already has that feature.

marios|5 years ago

Another vote for inoreader.

Used TheOldReader.com when Google killed Reader, then switched to inoreader. Haven't looked back (even though I'm using the free version still).

edit: Adding that I find the android app to be of excellent quality.

JackMcMack|5 years ago

ditto, one of the few things I pay for.