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Inoreader is the ideal solution for most users. Particularly those that don’t want to spend too much time fiddling with configurations and preferences to set up a reader. Just download, install, add some feeds (manually or by importing subscriptions from a file) and you’re ready to go. Simple to use without sacrificing features, it offers all the key functions (with no annoying handicaps) with its free version along with extra customization and search features in the subscription version.
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PlatformsWeb, iOS, Android, Windows Phone
APIYes
SearchYes
FilteringYes
Offline supportYes
Night ThemeYes
Subscriptions in Free Plan150
OPML supportImport & export
Browser ExtensionsChrome
Highlighting supportYes
Keyword alertsYes
AnalyticsYes
Team editionYes
AnnotationYes
Keyboard shortcutsYes
Save / ShareGoogle Drive, Dropbox, Evernote, Pocket, OneNote, Buffer, Hootsuite, LinkedIn, WordPress, Google News
RulesYes
IFTTT SupportYes
Pros
Pro Premium users can search in all public RSS feeds, even in those that they haven't subscribed to
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Inoreader
Recommended 6 years ago
Con
Uses Ram when it is not active (stays in memory)Con
No sub foldersCon
Ads in free versionCon
Limits free usersCon
Can't have unread items older than a monthCon
Mail2Tags is buggyPro
Has a night modePro
Free unlimited feedsPro
In-depth statistics about sourcesPro
Easy to overview the list of articles so you can quickly find articles that interest youPro
Loads really fastPro
Supports multiple viewsPro
Extensive keyboard shortcut supportPro
Easy to remove duplicate contentPro
Optional login using Google or Facebook accountsPro
Free search for all usersPro
Can disable social featuresPro
Supports OPML filesPro
Can filter articles by keywordPro
Premium users can search in all public RSS feeds, even in those that they haven't subscribed toPro
Cross platformPro
Social media integration