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I'm using feeder on android and it's working well for me. On desktop I use Firefox extension but can't remember the name
https://search.f-droid.org/?q=rss&lang=en
Personally, Feeder.
I’ve been using Feedly on iOS for a few years since google dropped their rss client.
Was on Feedly, have now moved to News Explorer for iOS. Self hosted (runs on device), synchronizes between iOS devices using iCloud
I used Feedly for a bit but they were extremely pricey. They didn't have a free tier back then.
For their €7/month price you can rent a VPS and selfhost FreshRSS with a lot more stuff.
Is it available from an app store? I only found the apk on GitHub but I'd rather not update manually.
Newsblur in desktop web browser, 36 USD / year
It has a FLOSS version and a more limited free version hosted by them, but the 2.5 GBP / month was worth the QoL increase for me.
Inoreader does this web and Android/Apple clean controls and responsive UI.
Paid version has a ton of enhancements including trending things among other users.
I use https://miniflux.app/. It's pretty small, costs $15/year. I do this because I want to keep my feed status across different devices.
I'm not perfectly happy with it. Perhaps it's a bit too minimal. When I subscribe to an aggregate like Hacker News, it pretty much floods my feed and I get swamped.
If anyone has a slightly better alternative in mind, I'd be happy to hear.