So, it's been over a month since the end of Google Reader was announced and any loyalty I had to Google was thrown out the window.
I figured I'd give the other players in the field some time to ramp up their offerings.
I've exported my data to Newsblur, Netvibes, The Old Reader, and Feedly. But not one of them is a tenth as slick as Reader. Frankly, they all suck.
Frankly, what I want is a clone of Reader (which TOR was supposed to be, and isn't even close to; it's actually the worst of the options). Baring that, I'm probably going with NetNewsWire. But I figured I'd ask the hivemind if anyone's found anything else that works. From screenshots, it looks like Tiny Tiny RSS might fit the bill, but I do not have the time or tech chops to configure it (and it's not one of the out-of-the-box options Dreamhost offers). But is there some other service out there that actually offers the Google Reader Experience (noting that sharing, although lovely, isn't half as important as replicating the interface)?
I figured I'd give the other players in the field some time to ramp up their offerings.
I've exported my data to Newsblur, Netvibes, The Old Reader, and Feedly. But not one of them is a tenth as slick as Reader. Frankly, they all suck.
Frankly, what I want is a clone of Reader (which TOR was supposed to be, and isn't even close to; it's actually the worst of the options). Baring that, I'm probably going with NetNewsWire. But I figured I'd ask the hivemind if anyone's found anything else that works. From screenshots, it looks like Tiny Tiny RSS might fit the bill, but I do not have the time or tech chops to configure it (and it's not one of the out-of-the-box options Dreamhost offers). But is there some other service out there that actually offers the Google Reader Experience (noting that sharing, although lovely, isn't half as important as replicating the interface)?
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Date: 2013-04-24 03:08 am (UTC)looks promising