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When comparing Feedbro vs Paperoak, the Slant community recommends Feedbro for most people. In the question“What are the best news readers?” Feedbro is ranked 10th while Paperoak is ranked 20th. The most important reason people chose Feedbro is:
Built-in rule engine let's you filter out articles you don't care about.
Specs
Offline supportYes
PlatformsChrome, Firefox, Vivaldi, Brave, Edge
Subscriptions in Free Plan1000000
Offline supportYes
PlatformsWeb, Android
Subscriptions in Free PlanUnlimited
ActiveDiscontinued
FilteringYes
Mark as readYes
Night ThemeYes
OPML ImportYes
RSS/Atom ImportUnlimited
Save / ShareAndroid Share, Facebook, Google+, twitter and more
SearchYes
View recently read articlesYes
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Pros
Pro Allows filtering out unwanted articles
Built-in rule engine let's you filter out articles you don't care about.
Pro Readability-style full article fetching
Pro Can highlight articles with specific keywords in them
Using regexp.
Pro No online services needed
Pro Can read Twitter and Instagram directly
Pro Supports also Firefox (add on available in Mozilla Add-on store)
Pro Supports feed previewing and easy discovery
Pro Great for managing Youtube subscriptions
Pro Supports MathJax for LaTeX and TeX math rendering
Pro Supports IFTTT
Pro Can read intranet feeds and blogs
Pro Built-in support for Youtube, Youtube Search, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Yammer, Vimeo, Bitchute, LinkedIn Groups, LinkedIn Jobs, Slideshare
Pro Supports VK.com (read channels as feeds)
Pro Supports Discord notifications
Pro Supports Slack notifications
Pro Doesn't contain ads
Pro It's free
Pro It's fast
Pro Supports multiple languages like English, German, Portuguese at the same time
Pro Can save articles offline by adding them to your bookmarks
Pro Website and Android application for reading
Pro OPML Import
You can now import feed using an OPML file on the web app which will then be automatically synced with your android app.
Pro Import RSS/Atom feed
You can now import RSS/Atom feeds right from within the Android app.
Cons
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Con Not available on iOS
PaperOak does not have an iOS version yet.