Fluent Reader Lite is a simplistic, cross-platform, and open-source RSS client. The... Show more
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Doesn't support Cyrillic text. When synchronising with Miniflux over Google Reader API would pull the subscriptions but not the articles.
Two pane mode is forced on anything considered a "tablet", making the app useless on Android e-ink e-readers. There is no option to turn off two pane
This app looks a lot like Press which was my go to RSS app when Google Reader was still around. I would love to try it out, however if you want to use it with Inoreader you have to subscribe to their Pro plan for $90 yearly. No other RSS app, paid or free, has this requirement as I assume the develoeprs have paid for Innoreader API access. This should be clearly stated in the app description, as I'm not willing to pay $90 yearly just to use this app. Would love to try this app if that changes.
I was looking for a cross platform (Linux <=> Android) RSS client. This isn't it. Additionally, It requires access to dead or expensive PAID RSS services to work at all. Refund requested.