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The apps that help me stay on top of my reading goals in 2026

Digital Trends·Rachit Agarwal·about 1 month ago
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I recently wrote about why I chose the Supernote Nomad over other e-ink tablets as my primary reading and writing device. However, while the Supernote handles most of my book reading, it cannot do everything.  Newsletters pile up, RSS feeds keep rolling , audiobooks need a home, and I need a place to buy ebooks. That means I still depend on a small stack of apps to keep my reading life from falling apart. Here are the four apps I use every day to stay on top of my reading goals in 2026.  NetNewsWire: for keeping up with my favorite websites and blogs If you are not using RSS feeds to follow your favorite websites, you are missing out. Instead of checking five or six sites every morning, or god forbid, creating a news-focused timeline on social media apps, an RSS reader pulls all the new articles into one place. I use NetNewsWire to accomplish this, and the best part is that it is completely free and open source.…

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