Fread is a short blog type client that I have been working on for over six hundred days. It has over 50,000 lines of code and is finally available for download. Currently, it supports Mastodon and RSS, and will continue to support other decentralized social networks' protocols in the future.

Fread is a comprehensive client for diaspora*, supporting almost all of its features. It has a professional design team that helped me to design the UI, and the interaction is also well done.

You don't need to switch between multiple accounts, and the switching process is seamless.

In addition to supporting RSS, Fread also supports mixed feeds, which means you can create a feed that combines RSS and diaspora* users. Futurally, it will also support Bluesky and other protocols.

Fread's timeline supports loading previous page data, and automatically loads the previous page when you scroll up. If you want to see the latest data, you can simply pull to refresh.

You can download Fread from the Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zhangke.fread