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Gosh you're exactly right! I had "recently read" checked which sounds self explanatory but the two work slightly differently. This gets me one step closer at least.
Not FOSS, but I really like Inoreader.
Unfortunately, the Pro version is subscription only ($90/year).
I use the free version so I'm limited to 150 feeds, which is enough for my use. And although I like some of the other pro features, I can't justify paying the high subscription price.
Using the pro version for years - they regularly have sales where you get 50% more time per € so it's not nearly as expensive if you stock up for 2+years if they do that
Not FOSS, but Feedly. I use it for years now. I can highly recommend it.
I like Flym a lot. The project has been discontinued but the app was in a very good state when that happened and works well.
Not sure what you mean by search – whether it's quicksearching through feed articles or searching for new feeds – but it has both. 🙂
Flym also hides articles from the list after you've read them because it defaults to the "Unread" listing, but you can see them in the "All" listing.