Post AaEpmS8VaNFawcDYkS by royal@theres.life
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(DIR) Post #AaEpmS8VaNFawcDYkS by royal@theres.life
2023-09-28T20:28:16Z
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I want to use an #RSS #Feed reader more. I've installed various readers on various hosts, but they all get out of sync.What's the best way to avoid this and retain some ability for offline reading?I use #Android #Windows and #Linux, and might also want to do #iOS.I briefly looked into The Old Reader and Feedly, but don't see any Windows applications and I'm not sure they do offline.What would you recommend?Boosts welcome.
(DIR) Post #AaEpmT16JOv3fvl9qC by hehemrin@social.librem.one
2023-09-28T21:18:16Z
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@royal Not a direct answer to your need, but I simplify: I use Thunderbird on one machine to read my RSS feeds. No sync, no problem, I simply sit down there and read. Again, not what you want to do, but my way.
(DIR) Post #AaEpo6OfNomY6GYu5w by royal@theres.life
2023-09-28T21:19:35Z
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@hehemrin Good idea, as Thunderbird would give me a common UI across Windows and Linux. K9 Mail (the new Thunderbird for Android) doesn't yet support RSS. My big issue is syncing read status, etc., between multiple hosts.
(DIR) Post #AaFxIrDmkUm2qf2pNY by ChiaChatter@theres.life
2023-09-29T02:18:06Z
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@royal I use both Linux and Android but keep my feeds on Linux. I enjoy using QuiteRSS.
(DIR) Post #AaFxIs3BfNtHQ55sUy by Suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com
2023-09-29T10:23:29.795141Z
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@ChiaChatter Impressive, very nice.I was wondering what kernel Android uses, would you be so kind to find out for me?