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There was a RSS Guard survey with version 4.2.0. Here are some of its key results:
276 RSS Guard users responded,
according to download stats, it seems that RSS Guard has about 2 000 of regular users,
64% of users use Windows version of RSS Guard, 46% of users run Linux port, some minor numbers use other ports,
71% of users use classic RSS/ATOM/JSON plugin of RSS Guard,
from synchronised services, Feedly and Nextcloud News are used most,
73% of users want to have Reddit plugin added #313 and I will add it in future versions
63% of users use WebEngine version, rest uses NonWebEngine variant
most of users use about 11-100 feeds
92% of users think that RSS Guard is fast enough
62% of users use DARK look in RSS Guard (this is a big surprise for me)
43% of users think that RSS Guard is in fact "feature complete" and only needs bug fixes from now on,
6% of users think that localizations to other languages suck (you can help to translate, come on guys).
Some of the messages sent by users (no names):
Thanks you very much for your fine software :)
Great work! There is nothing else that works as well as RSSGuard out there. I use it every day
Great work, javascript filtering really saves my life every day.
I like where RSS Guard is at currently, and I am completely satisfied with it. Aside from fixing any theoretical bugs, I wouldn't change anything about it. 4.x has been a great improvement.
This has full feature set while staying slim - esp. the non-web-engine version. Suggest adding .xml to OPML import dialog extensions. And way to check feeds that look inactive (i.e. newest timestamp older than threshold). Thanks for your efforts. -- Lagg.me
when having lots of feeds,rssguard eat up all memory
RSS Guard is excellent though I would like to see a better in-app browser similar to Quite RSS.
This survey makes it seem like rssgaurd needs to improve, and I think it just fine
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There was a RSS Guard survey with version 4.2.0. Here are some of its key results:
Some of the messages sent by users (no names):
Any reactions welcomed.
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