adamprocter
adamprocter

Finally decided with @NetNewsWire iOS beta that I need Feedbin and sync. Hoping iCloud will come soon to reduce pcm however I am excited to properly restart my RSS reading since self hosted Fever days, of which no feed will come over as so many are dead…

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odd
odd

@adamprocter Although I’ve been reading RSS-feeds for years now, I’ve just switched to @netnewswire myself. I’ve decided that I’m not going to bother syncing anymore, or at least until a @netnewswire cloud-based, internal sync arrives, so maybe never, but who knows? 🤞🧐

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davextreme
davextreme

@odd I’d been running Reeder on iOS and NNW on Mac that way for years. You just have to remember to make subscription changes manually. Read/unread sync isn’t as big a feature as people think. You just read new posts until you see one you’ve seen before.

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artkavanagh
artkavanagh

@davextreme @odd I suggested here before that sync is a feature that developers add because it’s a satisfying problem to solve rather than because people who use the app find it useful, but I got several replies insisting that sync is important and necessary and a deal-breaker. It’s not a deal-breaker for me, since I tend to have different sets of feeds on different devices (with some overlap) but I’ll admit I’m not typical. There are some feeds I’m never going to want to read on iPad and some I’m only going to want to read there.

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philbowell
philbowell

@adamprocter took a similar stance myself a few days ago. Trying to find feeds to add.

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