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Ever since they closed their forums, I've been getting the feeling that the lights are on but nobody's home at InoReader. Their Android app appears to have been left to stagnate, so I've been using the FeedMe app and integrating it with InoReader. It works great and has better features. Don't know about the notifications you're asking about though.
Seconded on the Feedly recommendation, but I also run FeedMe on my phone to allow me to cache articles so I can read them on the tube.
Basically, Firefox offers some really amazing extensions for mobile. There's both a dark theme extension AND an extension that makes all webpages black with white text:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-gb/firefox/addon/dark-background-light-text/
(needless to say, it also has uBlock, which helps a lot with battery life)
I also enable dark or OLED themes on all the apps that I use. The SOT is high because of a combination of reasons but for the most part, it's because I use the minimum screen brightness, red/black themes, and I do not rely on mobile internet (which destroys battery life if you have a bad signal).
I use the Pixel XL for reading RSS feeds (I use the amazing FeedMe along with a Feedly subscription). FeedMe offers a red/black theme and the high SOT is probably because FeedMe's offline mode is amazing.
Try out FeedMe. It's like Feedly but ~~open source~~ and regularly updated.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seazon.feedme
Edit: Not open source
Nutze ich auch. Die Standard Android App ist eher mäßig, aber vor Kurzem habe ich Feedme gefunden, was das bis dato von mir genutzte uralte News+ abgelöst hat.
Ich bin nicht hundertprozentig begeistert von ttrss, weil es imho zu viel Ressourcen für zu viel unnötige Features schluckt, habe aber noch keine bessere selbst gehostete Software mit Multi User Support gefunden.
You can use Feedly. In case you are using an android phone I recommend you this app that is lighter and smoother than the oficial one made by Feedly, also FeedMe is synced with feedly and can download the content to see them offline.
"FeedMe" rss reader works with your existing Feedly account. Categories and corresponding feeds were also taken from Feedly. But no mute. Usually I select which feeds are subscripted.
Play Store :https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seazon.feedme
FeedMe is so far ahead of everything else that other apps can't even be called competition. Free, actively supported, integrates with everything.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seazon.feedme
Feedme is much better than it may appear at first glance. If you spend a bit of time customising the interface.
Feedly Classic I still like and last I checked it was better in usability (For me) than the current version.
I, too, loved Press. I quit using it a few months ago and switched to FeedMe as that seems to be the closest to the Press experience that I could find. Also synchs to a number of services, if that's your thing.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seazon.feedme
I've tried every single Android RSS app out there (on Android and Windows) and FeedMe by DataEgg is by far the best. It has all the features of gReader and a lot more. And it's actively supported.
The 4.2 rating totally blows my mind. It should be much higher.
Have you heard of FeedMe? I very much prefer it to using gReader Pro (which was the second best app before it stopped receiving updates). FeedMe is completely free and the developer is great about communicating with fans. He also fixes bugs really soon after they're reported.
It's not well advertised, but you can also donate money to the dev from inside the app. Give it a try: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seazon.feedme&hl=en
EDIT: The problem you're having can be fixed by adding a second login to your Feedly account using the desktop interface/browser interface.
FeedMe and an impressive RSS collection. If you follow other sites regularly, some of them may have RSS enabled, which allows you to keep up to date on the website's content posts. Tumblr is best and easiest for this, as you just add /rss to the end of the Tumblr link.
FeedMe comes in here at this point - once you've built / made a collection of RSS feeds FeedMe can save text/image posts offline and allows you to save the offline cache to SD card and up to 10,000 offline posts synced.
I was using Feedly but recently switched to BazQux (https://bazqux.com/). BazQux is like Google Reader but better! It's a paid alternative but I think it's well worth it
You can use both, Feedly and BazQux, with Feedme (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seazon.feedme&hl=en)
FeedMe It´s an offline RSS reader. You just need an account in feedly, and a bunch of RSS feeds from your favorite sites. Connect to an wifi, sync, and keep up with news while you are without network. This is always the first app that I install on any phone that I own.
FeedMe is pretty good
Same advice! For example I use Feedme with The Old Reader to be able to synchronize between all my devices. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seazon.feedme
I'm using FeedMe as mobile App for my FreshRSS instance.
FeedMe is another alternative if you use Feedly as a Sync server. Lots of custom settings, yay!
Apparently some clones are making it hard to find. Link: FeedMe
I'm using FeedMe myself for all my RSS stuff, seems to work for pretty well podcasts in my experience
FeedMe supports the Fever API so you could use that with journalist.
To me the best offline reader is feedme
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seazon.feedme&hl=en_GB
FeedMe works well and it's free (on the Play Store it says In-app purchases, but there are none, it's completely free to use.) I use it with my Feedly subscriptions. It includes loads of integration options and works with Boox Assistant so you push directly to your Boox devices. I use it in conjunction with Wallabag (In the Poche) which is an open source Pocket/Readability app. which is great for reading on the Boox and can export article to various ebook formats including epub and PDF so you can annotate them on Neo Reader.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seazon.feedme&hl=en_GB
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fr.gaulupeau.apps.InThePoche&hl=en\_GB
FeedMe is the sole RSS app getting decent active development and offering a good list of features and integrations these days.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seazon.feedme
FeedMe
It doesn't really have competition in the present Android market.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seazon.feedme
I haven't used the Inoreader app, but if it can't pull the full text article by default then you need a better app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seazon.feedme
FeedMe. Nothing is even close. It will connect with Feedly or just about anything else.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seazon.feedme
Hello, did you try "FeedMe"? It's very similar to old gReader. Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seazon.feedme
Feedme RSS reader is the BEST!
The Prometheus app shown here has some interesting pre-populated news but it looks immature, the GUI is not ckear (doesn't indicate source, no dark theme, mark favorite, must go to bottom to go to source, etc). The worst is that it fails to add sources where Feedme reads no problem. I'd rather use Google News than Prometheus.
If you want to customize your sources, give Feedme a try. You'll like it. The strange (and good!) thing of Feedme is that the author has only this app. He still continues to maintain the app and it seems like he doesn't care about money. It's free, no adds. The in-app purchase is just a donation.
Better use FeedMe as client for Feedly: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seazon.feedme
According to this, yes:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seazon.feedme&hl=en
FeedMe supports both inoreader and Feedly.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seazon.feedme
FeedMe can handle both. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seazon.feedme
I think FeedMe can do this.
Link me: FeedMe
Edit: link bout key me down
Here is the right feed me https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seazon.feedme
bit late to the party, but give FeedMe a try ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seazon.feedme ) - I've been very happy with it for months now.
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