Os cinco principais leitores RSS para acompanhar seus feeds de notícias – The Verge

  • RSS readers allow you to collect the articles of specific sources in one app, making it easier to find content
  • Feedly, Inoreader, Feeder, NewsBlur and Feedbin are five RSS readers that work well
  • They have free versions with limits and paid versions with more features
  • Feedly is one of the best-known RSS readers. When you talk about RSS apps these days, Feedly is usually the first one that comes to mind. Feedly has been around since 2008 and became one of the best known RSS apps when Google Reader was relegated to the app graveyard .

    Inoreader has a clean, easy-to-understand interface. Next to Feedly, Inoreader seems to be one of the most cited RSS readers if you go looking for reviews. I hadn’t tried it before, and I was pleased with what I saw: its clean, easy-to-understand interface and wide range of free features make it a good bet.

    Feeder offers features suitable for both new users and pros. While many of the apps here try to walk a center line between simplicity and lots of features, Feeder tries a different tack: it works either as a basic RSS feed reader or as one for professionals.

    NewsBlur is open source and very flexible, if you know how to work it. NewsBlur is a busy, open-source app for people who know what they want out of an RSS reader and don’t mind tweaking a little to get it.

    Feedbin’s simplicity is its advantage. Feedbin, alone among these five RSS readers, is not free. But it offers a 30-day trial period (credit card not needed), and it impressed me so much with its straightforward simplicity that I had to include it.

    Of those I looked at, these are the five RSS feed readers that I found most useful, but there are quite a few others out there as well. For example, Reeder has an enthusiastic user base (including at least one Verge colleague) and can sync with other apps such as Feeder and Feedbin; it’s only available for Apple-based systems and costs $9.99 for the macOS version and $4.99 for the iOS version. Flipboard is a handy mobile reader that’s been around awhile and, as its name implies, allows you to flip through your various feed articles; it’s available for iOS and Android devices. Whatever RSS feed reader you choose, it’s worth it to try at least one or two. This way, you can keep up with news from your favorite sources without depending on the chaos that is your email account or the random opinions from TikTok.

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