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Hey folks, I was inspired by Chris Titus Tech's video on using RSS readers as an alternative to browse the Internet.

I love this idea and want to incorporate it into my mobile routine but haven't found a reader with a search function.

I'm currently using Feeder which I love except for two things.

  • "Mark as Read"/ reading articles eliminates them from my feed with no way to retrieve them
  • no search function.

FOSS is a plus. I would love to hear your recommendations!

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[–] fantasfan@lemm.ee 3 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

Not FOSS, but I really like Inoreader.

Unfortunately, the Pro version is subscription only ($90/year).

I use the free version so I'm limited to 150 feeds, which is enough for my use. And although I like some of the other pro features, I can't justify paying the high subscription price.

[–] hh93@lemm.ee 2 points 11 months ago

Using the pro version for years - they regularly have sales where you get 50% more time per € so it's not nearly as expensive if you stock up for 2+years if they do that