jsonbecker
jsonbecker

Iā€™ve been trying really hard to consider whether or not something is worth saying at all before posting. This is not worth saying, but I canā€™t stop thinking it: the new version of Reeder could not be less ā€œfor meā€. I donā€™t get it at all, so Iā€™m going to stay being the old man yelling at cloud now.

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canion
canion

@jsonbecker I feel the same way. I just want my RSS feeds.

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mindofaaronw
mindofaaronw

@jsonbecker @canion I'm with both of you here. I quite enjoying keeping socials separate from RSS feeds on my interests and articles!

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pratik
pratik

@canion @jsonbecker The Reeder Classic still exists and will be supported. Itā€™s still my go-to for longform.

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jsonbecker
jsonbecker

@pratik Iā€™m not excited about one of my most important apps not being the one the developer is excited about. Existing and being supported doesnā€™t feel like enough. That said, Iā€™ve got options.

This is much more about me finding the whole thesis of the new app utterly baffling and unlike any experience Iā€™d ever want. I couldnā€™t get it less, though I hope it finds an audience.

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jarrod
jarrod

@jsonbecker Iā€™m not thrilled about my favorite version playing second-fiddle either, but it hasnā€™t gotten much attention in years anywayā€¦so not big change I guess? What would you like to see come to Reeder Classic?

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AlexKucera
AlexKucera

@jsonbecker I am going to give it a try, but like you I donā€™t get it. But I am not the target demographic I guess. I donā€™t use Mastodon, Facebook, Threads or any of those things. I use Micro.blog to read and write a bit and I read my news each morning in my RSS reader. I am boring that way and donā€™t need to be doomscrolling all day to catch up on whatever fart is hip right now.

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AlexKucera
AlexKucera

@AlexKucera that didnā€™t take long. 20 minutes later and the app is already gone from my system. Wasted ā‚¬1 to try it out. And boy oh boy was it not for me.

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DaveyCraney
DaveyCraney

@jarrod To be honest. Thatā€™s my biggest scare with the new app. The support and developer response for reeder has been historically dire for years.

When the iPad Pro came out reeder didnā€™t work with the new screen ratio and it took weeks for that to be fixed.

I personally have raised support tickets numerous times and have never, ever received a response.

I kinda tolerated it as it was a one off purchase or drifted to other RSS readers for a while and came back.

Now itā€™s subscription based I expect MUCH better support.

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khurtwilliams@indieweb.social
khurtwilliams@indieweb.social

@jsonbecker Wait. Did I miss something?

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khurtwilliams@indieweb.social
khurtwilliams@indieweb.social

@jsonbecker Iā€™ve setup my iPad for automatic updates so I missed the announcement. Was there an announcement? In any case, Iā€™ve installed ā€œnew Reederā€. Iā€™ll need a few days before I know what this is.

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jarrod
jarrod

@DaveyCraney How does the phrase go? With ongoing payment comes greater responsibility? šŸ˜‰ I hope it materializes. Heā€™s published a development roadmap this time, which I suppose is something.

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jsonbecker
jsonbecker

@khurtwilliams itā€™s a separate app. Current version is now Reeder Classic and will keep being supported.

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pratik
pratik

@jsonbecker True. The developer may ignore or be slow to roll out updates. Recently, another RSS reader app, Unread, released a big update, right? But I understand your hesitation regarding the new app. It conflicts with the way you consume blogs or rather microblogs.

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chipotle@mstdn.social
chipotle@mstdn.social

@jsonbecker It's kind of interestingā€”I've been playing around with the test versions of Icon Factory's Tapestry, and in some ways really like it as a way to integrate feeds from multiple sources. But I'm also learning what kind of feeds I *wouldn't* want to mix, as well as, crucially, what feeds I *do* wish I could mix in that these apps can't handleā€”namely, short email newsletters that Feedbin can turn into RSS.

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khurtwilliams@indieweb.social
khurtwilliams@indieweb.social

@jsonbecker Iā€™m not sure I like this change. Iā€™ll stick with Classic.

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