What are you using for RSS these days? I’ve been using NetNewsWire since it re-launched on iOS. I have no (well, few) complaints, but I want to see what others are using.

@AlexKucera I used Reeder for a long time. And I did try the new Reeder, but I don’t think it’s for me. I’m gonna give FieryFeeds a run.

I’ve used NetNewsWire for a long time. Lately I thought I would try something fancier, so I’ve been using Unread. I like it.

I’ve been really happy with the Readwise reader app for following feeds. Especially since I can use the Android app on my Boox reader, as well as sync any highlights in to Obsidian.

My reader, Stream.
It’s different. It presents your feed as a timeline, like Micro.blog, Mastodon, or Bluesky. No list of feeds, just feed items.

@matt Really big fan of the new Reeder. I strongly prefer a stream with synced position to lists lf unread items.

unread which is excellent and has icloud sync www.goldenhillsoftware.com/unread/

I am using Reeder 5 on both mobile and desktop (iOS and macOS). I am going to have a look at Tapestry, though.

@johnchandler oh, gosh, thank you for reminding me! Yes, Readwise Reader is invaluable, but I had forgotten it followed feeds!

Unread is my favourite. The swipe gestures are really well done on the phone.

@matt I self-host Miniflux and sync with Reeder Classic on iOS and NetNewsWire on Mac.

Been using NetNewsWire for years, currently giving Tapestry a try though

yes, I meant the old Reeder. Sorry. I cannot get into the new Reeder either.

I’m all in on Readwise Reader. It gives me one place for feeds and read later links and I can easily move posts from a feed to the read later feature (which has good Kindle support too).