Anyone seen a recent comparison of #RSS services? Specifically looking at #Inoreader, #Feedbin, #NewsBlur and #Feedly.
Anyone seen a recent comparison of #RSS services? Specifically looking at #Inoreader, #Feedbin, #NewsBlur and #Feedly.
Slowly moving all email newsletters that drop into my inbox over to Feedbin...
Either that, or unsubscribing from them.
Jag har insett att jag kommer att behöva någon form av #RSS-läsare om jag ska klara av att sluta använda Facebook. Tror att #CommaFeed eller #Feedbin kan vara vettiga alternativ, någon som har provat dessa som har något att säga? Eller har ni kanske andra tips? Tar emot allt jag kan få, har inte använt RSS-läsare på väldigt väldigt länge.
Yes, I sill use an RSS Aggregator. I have been using #NetNewsWire along with #feedbin forever. I totally dig this combo. Are people still using feed readers, or am i just old?
I love @feedbin so much. After recently importing all my YouTube subscriptions into Feebin¹ I have been enjoying the experience with one annoyance: YouTube shorts are hard to identify and require triage to mark as read. Yesterday I poked around the Feedbin settings and was able to add a filter for items with media less than 90s long with the YouTube tag and boom! goodbye shorts.
¹ https://www.wezm.net/v2/posts/2024/youtube-subscriptions-opml/
I bought an BOOX Palma specifically for (e-ink) reading when commuting via public transport and really enjoy this. Having regular #Android allows for most newspaper apps in addition to ebooks.
However, I’m struggling to find any good RRS apps for Android. Requirements: #Feedbin support & reliable offline reading - and there seems to be nothing. FeedMe and Palabre are horrible (sorry). Am I missing something? (I am looking for something like Reeder, Unread or NetNewsWire on iOS)
Now that I'm primarily using #firefox again, the only thing I'm missing is a setting/extension with which I can send RSS feeds to #Feedbin with one click in order to subscribe to them there. Are there any tips for this?
You used to be able to enter your own contentHandler in about:config, but that seems to have been lost at some point.
Since many of you are looking for alternatives to #Feedly I'd like to share that I really fell in love with #NewsFlash, a desktop app that makes a great combo with #Nextcloud News, but also supports other popular newsfeed aggregators: #inoreader, #feedbin...
Give it a try: https://gitlab.com/news-flash/news_flash_gtk
@aral Been extremely happy #Feedbin user since #GoogleReader shut down.
If you’re looking for an alternative to Feedly, Feedbin is made by a tiny team and is open source.
(Feedly have now deleted their blog post but you can read it at https://web.archive.org/web/20230329162149/https://blog.feedly.com/how-to-track-protests-in-your-market-with-feedly-ai/)
Just doing a bit of Sunday morning reorganizing of my #Feedbin. I'm re-categorizing things so that a) personal blogs have their own category (yay, I'm finding so many more to subscribe to!), and b) major news organizations have their own category, so I can filter them out easily.
Feedbin really could make this process easier, but it's kinda nice to go through every feed anyway.
Another brilliant feature I just found out in #Feedbin:
Settings > Advanced > Always view links in Feedbin.
It opens links in any article inside its own "link viewer" (https://feedbin.com/blog/2017/07/25/view-links-in-feedbin/).
A right-click to open the link in its original form is also available.
Another way to love Feedbin and #RSS, following a de-cluttered reading experience.
See screen capture:
If you're organizing a bunch of #RSS feeds (maybe you recently downloaded @chriscoyier's OPML) and it's a huge lift to move things into folders/tags en masse (because you use #Feedbin), try the ol' standy #NetNewsWire.
Even if you like reading in #Reeder, NNW is much better at bulk API calls. And yes, you will get throttled by feedbin. Try batches of 75 moves or so.