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Need a new RSS feed reader. Suggestions?

EddyQ

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I was using the "RSS feed reader" extension for chrome, but today they issued the limit of 100 feeds for free version. Even after deleting the defunct ones, I still have over two hundred links there. Now, I've been browsing for a while now and got quite a bit frustrated. "Feedly", for example, doesn't really get QQ RSS links. Local extensions that work off browser overload forums.
So, what do you use, and what can you suggest.

Edit: Oh, and the Feedly also has this 100 feed limit. Great
 
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I use Brief. Dunno if they got Chrome version.

I used to use Tiny Tiny RSS hosted on my server, but it doesn't quite work out.

Fraidycat is interesting RSS Reader of sort, but it only retrieve headlines, not the content. Might be usable in your case, though.
 

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