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Denis2015-02-05 10:15:30
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Denis, 2015-02-05 10:15:30

What RSS aggregators do you use to replace Yandex subscriptions?

Actually the subject is that Yandex killed the subscription service, why is unclear.
Perhaps there is something more convenient for collecting feeds?

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Max, 2015-02-05
@AloneCoder

Feedly

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vlad, 2015-02-05
@vladzzx

inoreader. From Yandex so far moved to it. The free version is quite usable. Restrictions on social media subscriptions (I personally don’t need them), on the unread counter (only the counter, not the number of unreads). Everything else looks good. The mobile version is a little inconvenient, but perhaps the application from Google Play will be better, I haven’t had time to sterilize it yet.
In general, if you have any external server, I advise you to take a closer look at tt-rss.

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Alexander, 2015-02-05
@istem

Opera

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AbHabr, 2015-02-05
@AbHabr

SmartRSS extension turned out to be very convenient

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2015-02-05
@inkvizitor68sl

Feedly, but I plan to switch to tt-rss or feedbin on my virtual machine in the near future.

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Andystewart2360, 2015-03-01
@Andystewart2360

I really liked Inoreader, it became paid, there were a lot of restrictions. Now I'm looking for a replacement.
I'm thinking about using an older version of Opera or Feedly.

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Maxim Kovalenko, 2015-06-24
@maxxx_kovalenko

Switched to Ubuntu app Liferea is a news aggregator for GTK+

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