First let me say - SCREW YOU GOOGLE FOR SHUTTING DOWN GOOGLE READER. I WILL NEVER FORGIVE AND I WILL NEVER FORGET.
I moved over to NewsBlur for my aggregator, and I’ve been really happy with it. It’s a small team, and the dev is very responsive to issues and suggestions. Reading articles online is quick because it uses many of the same keyboard shortcuts that GReader used.
On my iPhone I rotate between Fiery Feeds, Unread, and NewsBlur’s app to read my articles on mobile.
I use
fresh rss
since its rather easy to selfhost, andread you
on my android. Unfortunatelyread you
doesn’t play well withfresh rss
yet.Another hand in the air for Feedly.
Self-hosted instance of Yarr (https://github.com/nkanaev/yarr).
Inoreader
NetNewsWire
I use an instance of FreshRSS (but I plan on hosting my own) and I use NetNewsWire to access it on iOS
Liferea, newsboat and feeder
I use the news-app of my Nextcloud to aggregate and manage the feeds. To actually read them I connect the news-app with Nextcloud.
I use News Explorer on both iOS and OSX.
https://apps.apple.com/app/id1032668306
I think it’s one of the best.
I pay for access to Newsblur which is an RSS aggregator with open source mobile apps. For stuff like bug feeds and tracking wiki updates on projects I use elfeed within Emacs.
I quickly switched to feedly after the Google reader sunset, but I mostly access feedly via Reeder on Apple products. The feedly website works well when needed though.
I’ve got Feedbro running on a server, sending Twitter posts to Discord. Works well with Reddit posts too
On my computers, I just use thunderbird. For Android, I recently discovered feeder (available in FDroid)
Matcha. It isn’t really an RSS reader as such but instead what it does is, when run (which you can do in the terminal as well), will create a markdown doc with URLs to each of the stories you have on the feed. The idea is you run it either on a timer or manually when you want to update the list. The reason I like it is because I can easily keep a history of past “digests” for later reading if I don’t have time right now.