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Thoughts on Feedly, Inoreader, and RSS Readers slf.micro.blog
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bjhess
bjhess

@slf I've been thinking about this as well. My current test process is to keep Feedly for quick glances and save long-form reading that catches my eye to Pocket. From there I'm trying to do my focused, long-form reading of articles on a tablet.

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mbkriegh
mbkriegh

@slf used to be an avid Feedly fan, switched to Feedbin to get out of the google empire. Miss some of the functionality of the former but not enough to return.

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slf
slf

@mbkriegh i had forgotten about Feedbin, thanks i'll check them out

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slf
slf

@bjhess good idea, i'm kinda doing the same thing with Instapaper

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bjhess
bjhess

@mbkriegh wait, is Feedly owned by Google?

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@pdxmph I used to be on Feedly … but prices kept going up and features added that I wasn’t using … maybe time to look at Inoreader … wouldn’t be that much more than my current Feedbin solution … but a richer service offering?

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mbkriegh
mbkriegh

@bjhess hmmm, i had thought so but I can’t confirm it anywhere so maybe not…

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cdevroe
cdevroe

@slf I agree, RSS++.

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lukebouch
lukebouch

@slf I’m looking for a RSS reader. I would not like to add on another subscription so I’m looking at Feedbin. I would not mind paying a few dollars one-time so Reader 5 is also an option.

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slf
slf

@lukebouch didn't think about Reader 5 thanks i'll check it out

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lukebouch
lukebouch

@slf let me know if you like it. If so I might purchase it as well.

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@mbkriegh same for me

// @slf

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lukebouch
lukebouch

@slf I ended up purchasing “Reeder 5”. I really like it and I’m using it daily.

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