Trying Current, a new RSS reader
There's been talk lately about why RSS readers are designed like email clients and whether they should use unread count indicators This goes back to at least 2014. The latest discussion is around Phantom Obligations.
I love seeing new approaches to things, so I bought Terry Godier's new RSS app, Current, which is designed in a way meant to avoid the sense of obligation around unread articles. Current does some clever semi-algorithmic manipulation of feeds based on frequency, importance, type, etc. It's quite clever and it looks nice. I have a few early thoughts about it.
Using Current, though, I still find myself scrolling through my feeds and hitting "Mark as Read" on everything I see but don't want to read, same as I do in other readers.
Thing is, I like the unread count in RSS readers like NetNewsWire. These aren't obligations, they're opportunities. I'm sad when the count gets to zero. Unread articles are just that. Things on my list that I haven't gotten to yet. There's no rush, and if I haven't read all of them, so be it. Sometimes, if I get "behind", I just glance at the latest articles and if nothing grabs me, I "Mark all as read" and move on. I might feel a slight twinge of FOMO, but it's fine. It's possible that Current just isn't for me.
Maybe I just need to give it a few more days, to see if I actually prefer the "flow" Current promises. It seems like a thoughtful, well-designed app that is trying to improve the experience of keeping up with our feeds. I'm all for that.