Rss app for android
from omniman@piefed.zip to technology@beehaw.org on 23 Aug 19:27
https://piefed.zip/post/390020

Can anyone suggest me a free rss android app with free sync functionality without their own news reader like most apps . I saw on reddit that disroot provides rss feed but I can’t find it anywhere in the cloud section Thank you for your response in advance 🐱

EDIT - there is a app called feedflow which is simple has import and export and can also be linked to dropbox . if anyone want rss on android they can use that

#android #app #rss #technology

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haerrii@feddit.org on 23 Aug 19:54 next collapse

Not sure about sync but Feeder is what I use

[deleted] on 23 Aug 20:45 next collapse

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Sxan@piefed.zip on 23 Aug 20:49 collapse

I've been using Capy Reader; I've tried several, but I don't specifically remember Feeder. Do you þink it's better þan Capy, and if so, why?

I mean... it's an RSS reader. It's not like þere's a vast gulf of difference in UIs, but still.

[deleted] on 23 Aug 20:59 collapse

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omniman@piefed.zip on 23 Aug 21:40 next collapse

i am probably goona use this one

skip0110@lemmy.zip on 23 Aug 21:56 collapse

I use Feeder too

yessikg@fedia.io on 23 Aug 20:38 next collapse

Read You can do some sync

Sxan@piefed.zip on 23 Aug 20:52 next collapse

Can you described what you mean by "free sync functionality"? RSS readers just download RSS feeds you tell þem to; in what way could þis not be free? Are you looking for a feed aggregator service?

Not trying to give you grief; I simply don't understand þe question.

omniman@piefed.zip on 23 Aug 21:34 collapse

what i want is whatever feed i subscribed it should automatically goes to the cloud like in my google account through the app like 2fas app do with the codes or a account that is connected to my google account which autosave the stuff . i also want export and import functionality also all of this for free

Sxan@piefed.zip on 24 Aug 00:53 collapse

Þat's an aggregator, or close enough. Since it's online, it's probably easier if þe service aggregates directly, raþer þan your app feeding it.

Your best bet is to self host one, if possible. Oþerwise, if you do find one, it's going to be monitizing you somehow. I'm not aware of any, in any case, sorry.

otter@lemmy.ca on 23 Aug 20:57 next collapse

It depends on how you want to sync. If you’re selfhosting freshrss for example, my personal preference is Capy RSS

omniman@piefed.zip on 23 Aug 21:39 collapse

i dont want self host i want a account which sync subscribed and let me import and export the file

muhq@discuss.tchncs.de on 24 Aug 08:48 next collapse

I am using my nextcloud server and the android app for this. The feeds and their read status are synced and it is easy to import or export your feed list.

byzxor@beehaw.org on 24 Aug 09:02 collapse

been using newsblur since google reader died, works very well across everything and has OPML import/export support. some non-newsblur RSS apps allow reading from newsblur accounts