Google Reader Diaspora June 5, 2013 11:49 AM Subscribe
Is it too early for a "let's all become friends on whatever RSS readers we're trying" thread?
Like a lot of people, I've been playing with several of the new alternatives to Google Reader, to see which one sticks. Noting that some people are starting to use this thread to share their profiles, I thought it might be worth a Metatalk thread.
Like a lot of people, I've been playing with several of the new alternatives to Google Reader, to see which one sticks. Noting that some people are starting to use this thread to share their profiles, I thought it might be worth a Metatalk thread.
I would have added it to the socialstuffs page on the wiki, but I can't find my profile page on feedly (if such a thing exists).
posted by juv3nal at 11:58 AM on June 5, 2013
posted by juv3nal at 11:58 AM on June 5, 2013
I'm running TT-RSS in my own server space. It's private, and password protected, so I don't have to share nothing with nobody.
Actually, I can expose an RSS feed of shared articles. But that would require me to remember to share articles from within the RSS reader. I'll never remember to do that.
posted by COD at 12:07 PM on June 5, 2013
Actually, I can expose an RSS feed of shared articles. But that would require me to remember to share articles from within the RSS reader. I'll never remember to do that.
posted by COD at 12:07 PM on June 5, 2013
Has there been any consensus reached on which reader is the best? The idea of starting up with a new one feels really daunting.
posted by zarq at 12:10 PM on June 5, 2013 [1 favorite]
posted by zarq at 12:10 PM on June 5, 2013 [1 favorite]
Tangentially related: Google reverses course, makes CalDAV and CardDAV APIs open to all developers
posted by zombieflanders at 12:23 PM on June 5, 2013 [2 favorites]
posted by zombieflanders at 12:23 PM on June 5, 2013 [2 favorites]
A lot of my sharebuddies migrated over to Old Reader. I'm still paddling along on Denial so I haven't signed up.
What the fuck happened to Google? I used to feel able to trust them, now I wouldn't ask them to look after my stuff at a café while I use the restroom.
posted by Kattullus at 12:24 PM on June 5, 2013 [4 favorites]
What the fuck happened to Google? I used to feel able to trust them, now I wouldn't ask them to look after my stuff at a café while I use the restroom.
posted by Kattullus at 12:24 PM on June 5, 2013 [4 favorites]
I don't know about consensus, but I tried several of the more popular alternatives offered in response to my Ask MetaFilter question and liked InoReader the best overall. That said, I am still using Reader daily while I can—nothing else has fast enough updates for me.
If you are still in denial you should at least copy your subscriptions somewhere else now.
posted by grouse at 12:48 PM on June 5, 2013 [1 favorite]
If you are still in denial you should at least copy your subscriptions somewhere else now.
posted by grouse at 12:48 PM on June 5, 2013 [1 favorite]
Lalex, thanks for that link. Wonderful work, grouse. Thank you!
Yeah, I'm bookmarking. It's taking time. On the plus side, I'm weeding out a bunch of feeds I don't care about anymore.
posted by zarq at 12:50 PM on June 5, 2013
Yeah, I'm bookmarking. It's taking time. On the plus side, I'm weeding out a bunch of feeds I don't care about anymore.
posted by zarq at 12:50 PM on June 5, 2013
Is NetNewsWire going to work in a month? I wasn't planning to switch.
posted by gerryblog at 1:12 PM on June 5, 2013
posted by gerryblog at 1:12 PM on June 5, 2013
Is NetNewsWire going to work in a month? I wasn't planning to switch.
If nothing else you can export your Google OPML and keep it locally, I think. That's my plan for now.
posted by immlass at 3:24 PM on June 5, 2013
If nothing else you can export your Google OPML and keep it locally, I think. That's my plan for now.
posted by immlass at 3:24 PM on June 5, 2013
I'm on Feedly and I think they are trying to set up a social aspect.
posted by arcticseal at 3:29 PM on June 5, 2013
posted by arcticseal at 3:29 PM on June 5, 2013
I'm angelchrys on NewsBlur and InoReader. I haven't yet decided which is going to end up with my love come 7/1. I still want to see what Digg puts out and Feedly is....OK. Bit shiny for me after being used to the Google Reader interface for so long.
posted by angelchrys at 4:12 PM on June 5, 2013
posted by angelchrys at 4:12 PM on June 5, 2013
TT-RSS because I can be totally non-social.
And I have this
Also, the sole developer, who languished in obscurity before the GReaderPocalypse, has zero patience for newbies and over-entitled users and comes off hilariously anti-social in the TT-RSSForums which are autosubscribed when you install... so, extra entertainment value!
posted by oneswellfoop at 5:25 PM on June 5, 2013 [1 favorite]
And I have this
Also, the sole developer, who languished in obscurity before the GReaderPocalypse, has zero patience for newbies and over-entitled users and comes off hilariously anti-social in the TT-RSSForums which are autosubscribed when you install... so, extra entertainment value!
posted by oneswellfoop at 5:25 PM on June 5, 2013 [1 favorite]
is Facebook an RSS reader?
posted by Charlemagne In Sweatpants at 5:34 PM on June 5, 2013
posted by Charlemagne In Sweatpants at 5:34 PM on June 5, 2013
Here's a Metatalk thread where quite a few of us shared our Newsblur names.
And now I'll be adding it to my profile.
posted by zsazsa at 6:37 PM on June 5, 2013
And now I'll be adding it to my profile.
posted by zsazsa at 6:37 PM on June 5, 2013
I will be signing up for Feedly approximately June 30. I was completely undecided on a new reader but then Feedly announced that Newsify, my preferred iOS app, was going to work with them, and that they are either working on or already have access from any web browser.
posted by IndigoRain at 7:06 PM on June 5, 2013
posted by IndigoRain at 7:06 PM on June 5, 2013
I'm on Newsblur and have started going there in preparation for July 1st but wish it had the "email" link the way GReader does...
posted by infini at 11:39 PM on June 5, 2013
posted by infini at 11:39 PM on June 5, 2013
Has there been any consensus reached on which reader is the best?
At this point - assuming you want to use one of the popular mobile/desktop applications, and can't be arsed hosting something yourself - it's a choice between Feedly, NewsBlur or Feed Wrangler.
But, really, it's way too soon for a consensus to form: most of the developers behind the big Reader-syncing apps have announced which alternatives they plan to support, but haven't shipped anything; a bunch of potentially interesting alternatives - Digg, Black Pixel, Feedly's 'Normandy' - are yet to launch.
Personally, I'm crossing my fingers that Black Pixel will make amends for letting my beloved NetNewsWire wither on the vine since they bought it by launching a spectacularly fast & reliable fetching/syncing service with a complete Reader-compatible API, plus a bevy of apps that undo the UI horribleness introduced in the half-arsed 4.0 version and rip off all the clever features of Mr. Reader. (NB: none of these things will actually happen.)
posted by jack_mo at 12:47 AM on June 6, 2013 [1 favorite]
At this point - assuming you want to use one of the popular mobile/desktop applications, and can't be arsed hosting something yourself - it's a choice between Feedly, NewsBlur or Feed Wrangler.
But, really, it's way too soon for a consensus to form: most of the developers behind the big Reader-syncing apps have announced which alternatives they plan to support, but haven't shipped anything; a bunch of potentially interesting alternatives - Digg, Black Pixel, Feedly's 'Normandy' - are yet to launch.
Personally, I'm crossing my fingers that Black Pixel will make amends for letting my beloved NetNewsWire wither on the vine since they bought it by launching a spectacularly fast & reliable fetching/syncing service with a complete Reader-compatible API, plus a bevy of apps that undo the UI horribleness introduced in the half-arsed 4.0 version and rip off all the clever features of Mr. Reader. (NB: none of these things will actually happen.)
posted by jack_mo at 12:47 AM on June 6, 2013 [1 favorite]
TT-RSS has its appeal, but I can't get the backend schedule update system to work properly and havn't bothered to try to resolve it too much.
Feedly gets a great vote for temporarily trying it out cause it still syncs with GReader. But christ their iPhone app is god awful confusing. Why on earth the primary view, the list of articles, isnt an actually LIST (instead its pages of 5 list items each, and each page flips to the next when you try to scroll. W. T. F. Feedly?!) I can't see myself sticking with it much longer because of that inane behavior.
CommaFeed has most of my use for now, but I'm still trying everything (free) I can until the month ends.
posted by ish__ at 8:26 AM on June 6, 2013
Feedly gets a great vote for temporarily trying it out cause it still syncs with GReader. But christ their iPhone app is god awful confusing. Why on earth the primary view, the list of articles, isnt an actually LIST (instead its pages of 5 list items each, and each page flips to the next when you try to scroll. W. T. F. Feedly?!) I can't see myself sticking with it much longer because of that inane behavior.
CommaFeed has most of my use for now, but I'm still trying everything (free) I can until the month ends.
posted by ish__ at 8:26 AM on June 6, 2013
I spent the last few days trying RSSOwl with settings mirrored through dropbox, then discovered that that setup doesn't play well if you accidentally leave one copy open in the background remotely.
I'm using InoReader for now, I've found too many little bits of interface weirdness in feedly and can't figure out how to get my data out of feedly. TT-RSS looks interesting, but I just shut down my Web host because it was $15 a month for something I wasn't paying for and my abandoned Wordpress seemed to become a target.
posted by CBrachyrhynchos at 9:07 AM on June 6, 2013
I'm using InoReader for now, I've found too many little bits of interface weirdness in feedly and can't figure out how to get my data out of feedly. TT-RSS looks interesting, but I just shut down my Web host because it was $15 a month for something I wasn't paying for and my abandoned Wordpress seemed to become a target.
posted by CBrachyrhynchos at 9:07 AM on June 6, 2013
I'll happily share once I've found my final home...I've been through The Old Reader, Feedly, CommaFeed, and am now trying InoReader.
The diaspora likely means that we're all going to be in different places. Someone needs to create an app that allows sharing across various readers now...
posted by never used baby shoes at 9:23 AM on June 6, 2013
The diaspora likely means that we're all going to be in different places. Someone needs to create an app that allows sharing across various readers now...
posted by never used baby shoes at 9:23 AM on June 6, 2013
I never much used the social functions of Google Reader, but now that I'm on TheOldReader, I'm happy to share.
This is me.
posted by quin at 10:03 AM on June 6, 2013
This is me.
posted by quin at 10:03 AM on June 6, 2013
Someone needs to create an app that allows sharing across various readers now...
Yes, federated sharing protocol! That is a very good idea.
Most of the frameework for this to happen already exists in RSS or ...
and now I am reading about PubSubHubBub and I really shouldn't be. For another time I suppose.
posted by Just this guy, y'know at 1:52 PM on June 6, 2013
Yes, federated sharing protocol! That is a very good idea.
Most of the frameework for this to happen already exists in RSS or ...
and now I am reading about PubSubHubBub and I really shouldn't be. For another time I suppose.
posted by Just this guy, y'know at 1:52 PM on June 6, 2013
I'm brundlefly on NewsBlur.
posted by brundlefly at 12:03 PM on June 7, 2013
posted by brundlefly at 12:03 PM on June 7, 2013
Huh. I've just tried to sign up to newsblur and have been queued for a free account - any opinions on whether or not premium is worth it?
posted by ominous_paws at 3:00 AM on June 10, 2013
posted by ominous_paws at 3:00 AM on June 10, 2013
Apparently Hive is in beta right now and you can sign up to get keys when it goes out.
posted by Kattullus at 5:20 PM on June 12, 2013
posted by Kattullus at 5:20 PM on June 12, 2013
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posted by roll truck roll at 11:50 AM on June 5, 2013