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Quiterss feeds dissappeared
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quiterss feeds dissappeared
  1. #QUITERSS FEEDS DISSAPPEARED FOR ANDROID#
  2. #QUITERSS FEEDS DISSAPPEARED PC#
  3. #QUITERSS FEEDS DISSAPPEARED PLUS#

Take this opportunity to report that there is an application for Android called Press that integrates with Feedly and looks very good. I was familiar with Feedly and Digg Reader, the former being the most popular.

#QUITERSS FEEDS DISSAPPEARED PC#

Yesterday I decided to look for alternatives to Liferea to be able to read my feeds on my PC and mobile.

quiterss feeds dissappeared

And beware, there are other alternatives like Old reader o fluxreader, but only with these two options I feel that they take away my nostalgia for Google Reader. In particular, especially for its appearance, for its integrated search engine and its constant updates (always adding improvements) I prefer to use Feedly.

#QUITERSS FEEDS DISSAPPEARED PLUS#

As plus Feedly has a mobile application, and has many options to share what we read on various social networks. It should be noted that in both RSS readers, we can authenticate using our accounts Google, Facebook o Twitter, so we do not have to register for either of the two services.

quiterss feeds dissappeared

I also like how in the section Home, Feedly makes us a summary of the latest articles for each folder. It also has support for themes, allows us to reorganize our folders and maintains a history of everything we have read. Feedlyįeedly For its part, it not only has a more beautiful and well-kept interface, but it also offers us more display options. We can configure other options, such as allowing our RSS to be public, showing the number of unread messages or only the folders with new news. And as a plus, Digg Reader has keyboard shortcuts: The good thing about this reader is that it takes advantage of all the advantages it offers Digg, and we can for example configure our I accounts nstapaper, Pocket o Readability to read what interests us later. And we can choose in which way the news is displayed (all or only the unread ones), if in a list or all the elements already displayed. In the end it fulfills its mission, as it is quite fast and simple, but it does not reach the height of Feedly as for those details. Let's see a little more details.Įl RSS reader Digg can certainly be better when it comes to interface and visual details. For sure, although both are excellent, I don't know, I feel like something is missing but I don't know what it is. I have tried many, but so far only two deserve to be mentioned, from my modest opinion. Google Reader He died on July 1, 2013, and his death left a very big hole for those of us who love to keep up to date by reading the latest news from our favorite sites.Īnd is that RSS clients for our desktop we have talked a lot in FromLinux, but the advantage of using a web application to read an online newspaper like Day for example, is that we can stay informed wherever we go, as long as we have Internet.Īlmost a year after the death of Google Reader What online RSS readers do we have left? and I mean "good RSS readers." There are many alternatives, some were born taking advantage of the opportunity that the Redmond giant had given them, but not all have been able to reach that high and not even manage to supply some of the qualities that the deceased had.










Quiterss feeds dissappeared