alternative to google gReader??

Jun 15, 2013 12:04

back from stockholm, complete success dont have the time to talk about it yet, nor post pics, but we went to the castle where the swedish younger princess was marrying :P ( Read more... )

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tehomet June 15 2013, 12:39:44 UTC
How about Feedly? I hear a lot of good things about it.

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enderwiggin24 June 16 2013, 16:53:31 UTC
thanks!
feedly seems to get a lot of coverage , so maybe if i can turn off all the flashy magazine style options, and have it stripped down to a more text-only reader, it should be an serious option!

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blue_meridian June 15 2013, 23:01:48 UTC
I've switched over to NewsBlur (premium account, because of the number of feeds I have). I like it - the developer has made a couple of critical improvements in the last year that has made all the difference in usability.

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enderwiggin24 June 16 2013, 16:52:31 UTC
thanks!
i will give it a shot, certainly, if there is someone, who uses rss that much as I do, it would have been you :)

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cathexys June 16 2013, 05:01:03 UTC
I moved to Netvibes (http://www.netvibes.com/). I only have about 50 feeds, but I like the visual interface and I moved pretty easily...

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enderwiggin24 June 16 2013, 17:33:19 UTC
thanks! but since i have hundreds of feeds, i actually would like to look for a reader, that doesnt offer visuals, but offers pure text style as its main theme!

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cathexys June 16 2013, 17:53:41 UTC
well, it seems to offer both on par--I just like the widgets so that every topic gives me my news at a glance. But I do hope you will find one that you'll like (and maybe even one that'll let you import all your feeds...)

(Though I have to admit, I culled about three dozen blogs that had stopped updating or being of interest to me and as much as I hate having to do the work, in the end it was kind of worth it for me...)

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