
If anyone is interested I use ‘The Dark and Flat – Feedly’ userstyle, I modified some of the colors and today, because of a page update, I had to add #feedlyPageHolderFX to line 17, if that makes any sense. I really like the UI and it just works very well for me. It can also use a lot of memory in my desktop browsers by the time I finish scrolling through a few hundred feeds and opening however many articles in tabs, 500MB to 1GB of memory use is not uncommon for me but I don’t think that is unreasonable considering how many feeds I go through. The ‘Add Content’ function in Feedly itself works very well though. It has most of the essential features that you would expect from a standard desktop-based RSS reader. Yes, all you need to do is just grab the ULR of the feed and add it. News filters: all, new, unread, favorites (with and without a star), unread and with a star, for the last day, for the last 7 days.

Recently the ability to add a feed with the rss button quit working in FF but it still works in Pale Moon, haven’t been able to figure out why yet. QuiteRSS: A simple RSS reader for Linux desktop QuiteRSS is a quite useful open-source feed reader that is absolutely free and easy to use. Source/feed filters: all, new, unread, favorites, and non-working. Sadly the free version does not have a search function but I can live with that.

The company has a number of internal rss feed on a per team basis, so we want the IT team to.
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The free version has sync that works great with my browsers and android mobile devices, for mobile I use the app. Is there a filter/feature to only see unlabeled news. No love for Feedly? I’ve been using Feedly for four years now.
