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There are a few great RSS apps for Android, and there are even less RSS apps that support FreshRSS, but I still have hope.
This post wonāt be long, I just wanted to keep going a bit about the state of RSS reader apps on Android. Ever since Flym died, I have been looking for an alternative, and since I moved to FreshRSS, my needs got a bit more specific, since I need a client with support for Feverās or Google Readerās API. So far, nothing has managed to convinced me.
Locally there are many options. Feeder is probably the best we got among the FOSS apps available on F-Droid. It has been going through a UI revamp and its looking pretty good, but it has no way to sync to any APIs, only locally. The developer seems willing to accept a PR that adds this, but so far, no luck. The issue related to this has been open for 4 years.
Apps that can sync with FreshRSS are few and far between. A quick search on F-Droid for āFreshRSSā only shows 3 results, all of them are pretty outdated. There is plain FreshRSS, which looks pretty ugly and is sluggish on my device. There is EasyRSS which looks straight out of Android KitKat. But I have to admit, itās buttery smooth, and super lightweight too.
Right now, Readrops is the most modern looking of the bunch, and my current choice at the moment, however, it still feels a bit old. And the compatibility is bare, favorites work, but labels donāt, for example. Also, the dark theme is not of my liking.
There is actually another app with a very elegant design, that shows up when looking for āFresh RSSā on F-Droid: Fluent Reader. However, such design is following Appleās guidelines, instead of Material design, which makes it not fit at all with the rest of my system. Thatās pretty much my only complain.
Sadly, the current best Android client for FreshRSS is FeedMe, it is not FOSS, but it has support for a lot of APIs and pretty much all of the features FreshRSS comes with, its design is great and functional. The only thing I donāt like is the settings page having a sidebar, but thatās about it.
I am a bit conflicted between a great but proprietary product, or a decent FOSS option that mostly works for my needs. My FOSS enthusiast side ended up winning, so I have been stuck between the mobile Web UI and Readrops for a while now.
However, the future is a bright one, I recently stumbled upon a new kid on the block that came out on F-Droid recently. ReadYou has a modern and beautiful UI (unless you donāt like Material You), as well as an awesome list of upcoming features, including support for the APIs supported by FreshRSS, which is exactly what I am looking for.
ReadYou is still implementing some basic features, so FreshRSS and sync support is still not being implemented, but the fact that its planned at all has given me hope. I decided to wait on it for now. However, it works locally just fine, so if you want to give it a go, I encourage you to try it out!
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