Newsflow looks like it could fill that gap.Hello there guys! Because I'm hardcore windows apps user, I've spent some time on collecting new apps. But I missed having a standalone RSS Reader, and the notifications that would pop-up. I tried web-based options like Inoreader and Feedly, and eventually settled on the latter completely. I was a long time user of Feedburner, but moved on to other RSS readers like RSSOWL or Quite RSS. The extensions tab makes it sound like it supports a ton, but in reality there is just one, and it isn't free. You can use the Categories tab to create/delete categories, delete, mark all feeds as read, etc. Tip: Don't forget to hit that save button on the top-right corner. The app also lets you toggle media content off for specific feeds, and also disable a feed from the main page. You can also set how often the feed should be synced (15/30 minutes, 1/3/6/12 hours, 1/2 days). You can choose the number of articles that should be stored per feed, by default it is set to 500 articles. The Edit screen lets you edit the Feed title, RSS feed link, description, and category. Tip: If you wish to view news from a particular feed, say Ghacks, click on the feed's icon to jump to the site's feed. Clicking on the three dot button next to a feed lets you move the feeds position, and more importantly customize the feed. The Sources pane is where you can manage the content i.e., add/remove feeds, select specific feeds and mark them as read, see when the feed was updated, etc. You can also access your Sources and Settings from the sidebar. The side-panel is where your feeds and categories are listed. So, you can set a specific view type for a category, and a different one for another. Tip: Every category has individual view selection options. Personally, I prefer to use RSS readers in a text-only view, so I set the title-view for all categories.
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