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Rssowl beta4/17/2023 MultiPLX is a new (beta) product which offers Google Reader import and list or card views. The website is supplemented by mobile apps but you’ll need to pay a subscription to unlock some restrictions. NewsBlur’s servers suffered when Google announced Reader’s death but the service seems stable now. However, it’s a heavier application and doesn’t work well on mobile. Good Noows has been around some time and is more attractive than Bloglines with a variety of feed viewing options. It also provides a Google importer and a responsive view for mobile devices. It’s a beta product and a little buggy but remains usable.Ī lightweight reader which looks similar - but better - than The Old Reader. I’m not sure about the name, but The Old Reader provides a good-looking interface, easy sign-up, feed import and a responsive design for mobile. InoReader is my favorite web-based application at this time. The mobile site works well, but it’s no match for the speed of a native app. InoReader is the closest to a Google Reader experience, especially since you can sign up using your Google Account and import all feeds and starred articles with a single click. The service is back with new owners and offers a similar Google-like summary of headlines and a reasonable mobile experience. Ironically, Bloglines was Google Reader’s biggest causality. I’m not keen on OS-based RSS Reader applications: you won’t always be at your PC and cross-device synchronization can be difficult. Whether this remains following Blink integration is another matter. If you use Opera’s email client, you’ll be pleased to hear there’s a built-in RSS Reader. However, there’s no synchronization between different installations. However, synchronization uses the Google Reader API so it may not remain an option much longer.Īnother Firefox add-on which looks good and imports Google XML subscriptions. It’s open source and has many powerful features including synchronization facilities. RSSOwl is a multi-platform Java-based desktop application. It’s primarily an iOS and Android app - an early web version is available although I found it a little unstable. Pulse will import Google and other RSS feeds but it doesn’t feel quite like other readers. However, it currently depends on Google Reader’s back-end so there could be issues on July 1. It’s available as a Firefox add-on and an app for Android and iOS. There are number of desktop programs, mobile apps and browser add-ons for viewing RSS feeds:įeedly has probably gained the most from Reader’s demise.
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