TheOldReader

Introduction: RSS It is the abbreviation of Real Simple Syndication, also called aggregate content. It is a format for describing and synchronizing website content and is currently the most widely used resource sharing application. Although Google Reader has been closed, there are still some better RSS readers. The Old Reader introduced in this article is one such software.
(This software is a good one after I have compared it. It is free, not very fast, but sufficient to meet personal needs.)

Official website: https://theoldreader.com

The following briefly introduces the features of this online software.

  1. supports multi-language settings
  2. A variety of sorting methods, and also supports quick tagging of favorite blog posts (Starred, Like)
  3. Subscription content renaming, Classification, import and export.

The personal favorite of this software is Multiple viewing methods.
After opening an RSS feed, blog posts can be sorted by time, that is, the earlier ones are at the top or the later ones at the top. Two view modes: full mode and list mode. At the same time, it can also be classified according to items: only unread content or all content is displayed. I don’t know whether these functions can satisfy the appetite of the judges, but I personally feel that the functions are already very powerful anyway.
At the same time, the reader also supports Read Later function, that is, reading content is integrated with Pocket (originally called Read It Later), which can also be regarded as a practical tool.
So far for the general introduction, here are some of the problems I encountered during use:

  1. Some RSS feeds do not support full text output. At first, I thought the reason was that the reader was not set up properly, but I finally found that it was a problem with the RSS feed.
  2. OPENML is imported in the upper right corner of the web page, which is easy to find. But the OPENML export is hidden in Settings at the bottom.
  3. Rename directly double-click the subscription content on the left, if you cancel the subscription, open the subscription content, there is a Unsubscribe< /code> button.

Finally, attach a few great RSS:

  • Left Bank reading
  • < li style="line-height:1.6">Matrix67


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< p style="margin:0px 0px 10px; line-height:1.6; white-space:pre-wrap; word-wrap:break-word"> Introduction: RSS is short for Real Simple Syndication, also called aggregated content. This format for describing and synchronizing website content is currently the most widely used resource sharing application. Although Google Reader has been closed, there are still some better RSS readers. The Old Reader introduced in this article is one such software.
(This software is a good one after I have compared it. It is free, not very fast, but sufficient to meet personal needs.)

Official website: https://theoldreader.com

The following briefly introduces the features of this online software.

  1. supports multi-language settings
  2. A variety of sorting methods, and also supports quick tagging of favorite blog posts (Starred, Like)
  3. Subscription content renaming, Classification, import and export.

The personal favorite of this software is Multiple viewing methods.
After opening an RSS feed, blog posts can be sorted by time, that is, the earlier ones are at the top or the later ones at the top. Two view modes: full mode and list mode. At the same time, it can also be classified according to items: only unread content or all content is displayed. I don't know whether these functions can satisfy the appetite of the judges, but I personally feel that the functions are already very powerful anyway.
At the same time, the reader also supports Read Later function, that is, reading content is integrated with Pocket (originally called Read It Later), which can also be regarded as a practical tool.
So far for the general introduction, here are some of the problems I encountered during use:

  1. Some RSS feeds do not support full text output. At first, I thought the reason was that the reader was not set up properly, but I finally found that it was a problem with the RSS feed.
  2. OPENML is imported in the upper right corner of the web page, which is easy to find. But the OPENML export is hidden in Settings at the bottom.
  3. Rename directly double-click the subscription content on the left, if you cancel the subscription, open the subscription content, there is a Unsubscribe< /code> button.

Finally, attach a few great RSS:

  • Left Bank reading
  • < li style="line-height:1.6">Matrix67


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Introduction: RSS is the abbreviation of Real Simple Syndication, also called aggregate content. It is a format for describing and synchronizing website content. The most widely used resource sharing application. Although Google Reader has been closed, there are still some better RSS readers. The Old Reader introduced in this article is one such software.
(This software is a good one after I have compared it. It is free, not very fast, but sufficient to meet personal needs.)

Official website: https://theoldreader.com

The following briefly introduces the features of this online software.

  1. supports multi-language settings
  2. A variety of sorting methods, and also supports quick tagging of favorite blog posts (Starred, Like)
  3. Subscription content renaming, Classification, import and export.

The personal favorite of this software is Multiple viewing methods.
After opening an RSS feed, blog posts can be sorted by time, that is, the earlier ones are at the top or the later ones at the top. Two view modes: full mode and list mode. At the same time, it can also be classified according to items: only unread content or all content is displayed. I don't know whether these functions can satisfy the appetite of the judges, but I personally feel that the functions are already very powerful anyway.
At the same time, the reader also supports Read Later function, that is, reading content is integrated with Pocket (originally called Read It Later), which can also be regarded as a practical tool.
So far for the general introduction, here are some of the problems I encountered during use:

  1. Some RSS feeds do not support full text output. At first, I thought the reason was that the reader was not set up properly, but I finally found that it was a problem with the RSS feed.
  2. OPENML is imported in the upper right corner of the web page, which is easy to find. But the OPENML export is hidden in Settings at the bottom.
  3. Rename directly double-click the subscription content on the left, if you cancel the subscription, open the subscription content, there is a Unsubscribe< /code> button.

Finally, attach a few great RSS:

  • Left Bank reading
  • < li style="line-height:1.6">Matrix67


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