Fluent Reader: A modern, open source, cross-platform RSS reader
- January 10, 2023
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A fluent reader It is, as the name suggests, a reader very fluent… Just kidding. But I’m not going to introduce Fluent Reader in much more detail right
A fluent reader It is, as the name suggests, a reader very fluent… Just kidding. But I’m not going to introduce Fluent Reader in much more detail right
A fluent reader It is, as the name suggests, a reader very fluent… Just kidding. But I’m not going to introduce Fluent Reader in much more detail right now, other than what I’ve already said: that it’s a modern, open source, cross-platform RSS reader; and it is because some time ago I devoted a comprehensive article on MC, which I recommend you read, because I wrote it for this purpose.
If anything, let me sum it up: Fluent Reader is an RSS reader for Linux, Mac, and Windows that stands out for its design and display options, much more like a service like Feedly or Inoreader than a traditional desktop application, anchored for the most part in an outdated design. For the rest, it is almost a standard news reader, which, in addition to working independently, can act as a client for services such as the aforementioned Inoreader, Feedbin, Nextcloud and others.
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