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New to rss- actually used it years ago, briefly, but think it may be perfect for me now. I’m on MacOS and iPhone. Thinking NetNewsWire looks pretty good. I tried Feeder yesterday but it seems not very intuitive in terms of folders/collections and organizing feeds. I went through their lists and picked what seemed to be a good starter set. But they don’t make it easy to export them. I want my feeds independent of the readers, and I want to try different readers until I find one that I love.
So what I’m thinking is to define my feeds somewhere that makes it easy and where I can either export easily or just load them directly to new readers. As opposed to having to do the entire routine each time I want to try a new reader.
I want to set up a reader with folders so that I’m not overwhelmed, and so I see similar type feeds in one place, not hundreds of articles on unrelated topics in one long scroll.
I guess the key is finding a place to be the home location for my feeds. Can anyone show me a strategy with resources to make it less daunting? Thank you-
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