Thanks for the video. I’m having issues with Fluent Reader though. I can’t remove sources. It just refuses to despite saying it did. I use Mac, Win, and Lin. I tried it on all three and it does the same thing. I found Reader 5 on mac and imported my file to it and it just seems like an all around better RSS reader minus a few missing features that Fluent Reader had. So that’s what I’ll use.
"Windows doesn't have any good rss readers. Anyway here's a good windows rss reader" "Its available on the windows store but we're going to avoid that... because.... anyway"
The Microsoft Store version is paid, where there is a free download on GitHub, and for Mac/Linux. You may purchase the Microsoft Store version if you wish to support development.
I don't quite get the hype with RSS feed, I'm always thinking of trying it out but it seems so pointless, instead of using the browser you're using another program which tells you summaries about different topics and after which you can go and navigate on the browser if you want to. I see this as double work. Maybe I will try it out on combining multiple news sources.
You can categorize and filter certain topics and actuality don't miss stuff The algorithms of RU-vid and social media don't always inform you about updates
The fact that you haven't used multiple sources and still make such a comment... That's literally the point. Besides most readers can fetch the full article content and view it offline and without annoying ads or inconsistent UI
personally I like having multiple sources in one place. I have feeds for multiple subreddits, blogs, news sources, and some other things. Instead of checking each site, I refresh my feeds and look at what’s interesting. It also helps by automatically fetching what’s new. If nothing new is posted by a blog I follow, I didn’t lose any time going to it and checking-all my feeds are checked at once by the reader.