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Inoreader kicks Feedly's ass IMO. I think it's better than Google Reader ever was. It's a shame Feedly is so much more popular.
Inoreader can do this.
It's not 100% perfect, however it does seem to pick up most feeds from the website title alone if it can't do it from the exact url.
e.g. 'nintendolife.com' returns 0 results, but 'Nintendo Life' returns the list of feeds.
My app of choice is Inoreader. It's got everything you mentioned, but the podcast listening experience is rough on mobile. I use dedicated podcast apps to actually listen to my custom inoreader feed, but i collect and curate all my podcasts in the app.
If you use the web app, the listening experience is pretty good.
I use the paid subscription version of Inoreader, which is a .RSS feed reader. Pick and choose which news sources you want to follow. The free version will allow you to check it out, but paid subscription version allows for more filtering, rules, and more.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.innologica.inoreader
https://blog.inoreader.com/2016/02/read-your-password-protected-feeds-with.html
... only available to Pro users unfortunately
Inoreader - News App & RSS :
Subscribe to one of their history bundles or select & subscribe to individual feeds you like from it:
The official app for Inoreader.com (for Android, it's available here). In my opinion, it's the best feed reader, way better than Feedly. It even allows subscribing to Facebook and Twitter feeds.
Inoreader does that: https://www.inoreader.com/
Android app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.innologica.inoreader&hl=en
Connect your evernote account in the Cog menu -> Preferences -> Integration
Check out Inoreader, too. Very flexible, and the free version has all the features most would need.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.innologica.inoreader
I just use Inoreader.
Give a try to Inoreader , that's the best free RSS I found so far. The drag down option to load the full article or drag up to load the web page is pure gold.
For YouTube, I agree with Newpipe, or if you wish to have something closer to the official app, try YouTube Vanced.
If you want to have an Internet browser without ads, then you should use Brave , Kiwi , or Bromite
For Podcasts, you have PocketCasts or Podcast Addict
For Twitter, the 2 best options imo are Fenix 2 and Talon
For Reddit (yeah, sure) the best and more stables right now are Sync (my personnal choice right now), Boost , and Slide
Oh and of course, Signal for SMS/messaging.
InoReader is the only right choice here
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.innologica.inoreader
Why not use the inoreader app?
* https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.innologica.inoreader
Not sure if this fits the bill but I really like Inoreader
1) in Inoreader Android App
Settings | Interface | Gestures
enable "Pull down to load full content"
2) @ inoreader com
Click the coffee cup icon
3) @ inoreader com/m
Click Full content button @ bottom of post
I am surprised as I've hardly ever had a problem with loading the full content.
1) in Inoreader App
Settings | Interface | Gestures
enable "Pull down to load full content"
2) @ inoreader com
Click the coffee cup icon
3) @ inoreader com/m
Click Full content button @ bottom of post
If that still doesn't work I could test one of your feeds if you'd like me to.
I do just wanna point out they have RSS feeds, so anyone who has an RSS reader can get notifications as codes are added. I personally recommend Inoreader; lots of useful features (e.g. regex filtering, post tagging, keyword highlighting, etc.), they have a free tier, and they've got apps for Android and iOS users.
Requires a bit of effort, to put in your RSS feeds. But once set-up, it's probably the best of the lot.
Inoreader. E depois é adicionares as feeds RSS das tuas fontes favoritas. Caso tenham feeds RSS, isto é.
Play Store link. I'll check it out.
I recently switched to Inoreader from Feedly after they disabled IFTTT support on free accounts. There's a web version that syncs with the app (a must imo), I want the same app and same subscriptions on all my devices. The one thing I really love about Inoreader is the "load mobilized content" (on web) and "pull down to load full content" (on Android), that lets you read the entire article even if the feed only shows a snippet, so you don't have to open anything in a new window or browser. Haven't found this feature on Feedly, maybe I missed it though.
The web version doesn't have the best design though, so I used Stylebot to modify it a little to look more like Feedly.
Comparing Feedly and Inoreader, here's a nice comparison of features: http://www.slant.co/versus/1455/1461/~feedly_vs_inoreader
I use Inoreader (free version only allows 150 feeds)
... to read the whole post without going to the website ...
1) in Inoreader Android App
Settings | Interface
enable "Pull down to load full content"
2) @ inoreader com [web version]
Click the coffee cup icon
3) @ inoreader com/m [lite version I use on my old Kindle Keyboard)
Click Full content button @ bottom of post
However, if I want to interact further e.g. forums, to bookmark etc. I'll go directly to the site.
... to read the whole post without going to the website ...
1) in Inoreader Android App
Settings | Interface
enable "Pull down to load full content"
[feature normally mentioned in pop up on 1st run]
2) @ inoreader com [web version]
Click the coffee cup icon
3) @ inoreader com/m [lite version I use on my old Kindle Keyboard)
Click Full content button @ bottom of post
Give Inoreader a try - the free version only allows 150 feeds though.
... to read the whole post without going to the website ...
1) in Inoreader Android App
Settings | Interface
enable "Pull down to load full content"
2) @ inoreader com [web version]
Click the coffee cup icon
3) @ inoreader com/m [lite version I use on my old Kindle Keyboard)
Click Full content button @ bottom of post
Inoreader <strong>Pro</strong>
PS: to read the whole post without going to the website ...
1) in Inoreader Android App
Settings | Interface | Gestures
enable "Pull down to load full content"
2) @ inoreader com
Click the coffee cup icon
3) @ inoreader com/m
Click Full content button @ bottom of post
Apart from the excellent Feedbro Chrome extension I also use ...
Inoreader: to read the whole post without going to the website ...
1) in Inoreader Android App
Settings | Interface | Gestures
enable "Pull down to load full content"
2) @ inoreader com
Click the coffee cup icon
3) @ inoreader com/m
Click Full content button @ bottom of post
Try Inoreader I usually toggle between Google News and this one
Inoreader: to read the whole post without going to the website ...
1) in [Inoreader Android App](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.innologica.inoreader)
Settings | Interface | Gestures
enable "Pull down to load full content"
2) @ [inoreader com](https://www.inoreader.com)
Click the **coffee cup** icon
3) @ [inoreader com/m](https://www.inoreader.com/m)
Click **Full content** button @ bottom of post
I use newsblur and Inoreader.
I've rerouted all my newsletters either be resubscribing to them or forwarding them to kill-the-newsletter
This is also useful if your provider limits the number of feeds you can subscribe to e.g. 20 newsletters just 1 feed.
For filtering my feeds I use siftrss, that I've posted about here
PS - Inoreader: to read the whole post without going to the website ...
1) in Inoreader Android App
Settings | Interface | Gestures
enable "Pull down to load full content"
2) @ inoreader com
Click the coffee cup icon
3) @ inoreader com/m
Click Full content button @ bottom of post
1) in Inoreader Android App
Settings | Interface | Gestures
enable "Pull down to load full content"
2) @ inoreader com
Click the coffee cup icon
3) @ inoreader com/m
Click Full content button @ bottom of post
After some trial and error I've found Inoreader to be the best RSS aggregator on Android (if that is relevant to you).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.innologica.inoreader
I) Inoreader - News App & RSS :
Subscribe to one of their environment bundles:
https://www.inoreader.com/search/environment/bundles
or add your own ... e.g.
http://feeds.reuters.com/reuters/environment
https://www.sciencedaily.com/rss/top/environment.xml
2) Bundle Breaking News lets you choose sources & topics. Do a search for "climate change" and it finds the topic for you to add. Other sources such as "Mother Jones Environment" can be found especially by looking under "Lifestyle".
Check out Inoreader. It's like Feedly but better imo.
Since I haven't yet figured out how to link automatically to a Play store listing : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.innologica.inoreader
Import this OPML file, https://sharjeelsayed.github.io/inoreader_sharjeelsayed_subscriptions.xml , into inoreader.com .Enable notifications for the 'MustRead' folder.
Detailed import and notification configuration instructions at http://blog.inoreader.com/2014/04/opml-import-additions.html and http://blog.inoreader.com/2015/04/introducing-push-notifications-get-most.html
Install the Inoreader Mobile Client from https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.innologica.inoreader or https://appsto.re/in/wnem1.i
The best is of course subject to opinion, but I really like Inoreader on both laptop and mobile.
Inoreader has been my go-to news reader, both on Android and PC, for a while. Not convinced by Feedly over time.
You're welcome!
> Is there any way I can use RSS for youtube channels in inoreader
Yeah, just paste the channel URL in Inoreader's search bar and it will subscribe you automatically. It also works for Youtube playlists.
>What are some extensions or tips you use with inoreader to make it easier to use, I'm asking because for Feedly it has many of available online,
They have extensions for all major browsers. Here's the one for Chrome. Also mobile apps. Like this one for Android.
There's a list in Inoreader's Preferences -> Apps and Extensions section.
>if you can please share the sources you subscribe to because if I have to tell how many I have it's in single digit.
Oh, I have way too many to share. Currently at 450 subscriptions.
Some highlights: Arstechnica and Ghacks for tech news.
Many blogs and bandcamp.com pages for artists I follow. Most only update around once a year but that's great since I don't miss any new albums.
A bunch of subreddits I want to make sure I don't miss any posts, including the one I moderate (/r/DarkMatter). Most reddit pages have RSS feeds, just add .rss at the end of the URL.
Web comics: XKCD, Penny Arcade, Sinfest, "It's The Tie", SMBC, "Two Guys and Guy".
Google News searches for my home town and Dark Matter (a TV show I watch).
Generally if you visit a website repeatedly you should look if it has feeds, that's how I found most of my subscriptions.
Inoreader also has bundles based on certain topics in the Discover section, that's a good place to look.
Without knowing your interests it's hard to recommend things.
>Sorry, I'm quite new to RSS thing that's why I have questions and I think you are the right person. If you have time please answer them.
No problem, if I know the answer I'll do my best to reply :)
I've switched to Inoreader and while it's not as customizable as gReader, it's a much better app in my opinion.