I use thunderbird but it doesn't always get the full text article to read offline. I think it depends on the website...
I agree, so far the only one which has been suggested is Chaski is the one I like , but you need to be online to retrieve the full articles one by one first, then it let you read the full article offline Nothing like a podcast player which always downloads the full article, to be read offline
You can technically use qBittorrent but it isn't visually good (which is probably due to it not being intended to be used that way).
this post was submitted on 21 Mar 2025
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