You guys really should be reading your news via an RSS service.
- If you don’t want to pay, I recommend Feedly.
- If you don’t mind paying $5/mo, check out Feedbin.
You guys really should be reading your news via an RSS service.
- If you don’t want to pay, I recommend Feedly.
- If you don’t mind paying $5/mo, check out Feedbin.
@sku\_b What makes Feedly a good free option. (asking for a friend 😉)
@Gabz It has enough features to get you started, there’s a good amount of support in third party apps, and it’s free. I think the major limitation in the free tier is how many feeds they let you follow, which isn’t nessecarily a bad thing.
@sku\_b I’m currently a Feedbin subscriber but sometimes I think if it’s worth it (for me). I don’t fallow _that many feeds so maybe I can do a free service. Perhaps? I do like how fast Feedbin is but that is it I think.
@Gabz Unfortunately, some websites I follow have gotten rid of their RSS feeds, so having Feedbin pull from Twitter is a nice option.
@Gabz Looking into it, Feedly limits you to 100 sources, but only three feeds (or categories). To get more flexibility, you’re looking at $8/mo.
@sku\_b mike i said I don’t really follow that many RSSs , one thing will be how reliable is Feedly over Feedbin