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message 1: by Kelli (new)

Kelli C (kellimcassell) | 11 comments Okay, so this is completely off topic but let's talk about feed readers. Since google reader is going away for good at the end of the month, I need to get serious about finding a good replacement. So far I've only tried Feedly. It works great on my phone but crashes my browser on the PC. What do you guys use? Any favorites?


message 2: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 2274 comments I use Kindle for PC,
It works quite nicely once you get it setup and figure out how to use it. I am able to download books from Pdf on there to Amazon straight to it as well. It's definitely worth downloading in my opinion.


message 3: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Hutchison (sandrahutchison) | 4 comments I use Feedly on Mozilla Firefox without any issues.

I have to say, though, that twitter serves essentially the same purpose in terms of alerting me to interesting new stuff and allowing me to sub (or follow, in twitter's case). I only started an account recently but already I use it more than Feedly.


message 4: by Simon (new)

Simon Goodson | 2 comments I use greader Pro on my phone with Feedly in the browser (without any of the add-ins feedly tries to install).

I mostly read on the phone anyway and find Feedly a bit too flashy, but the biggest problem is their phone version (still) doesn't have an offline mode and msot of the times I want to read are when I'm out of signal (lifts, underground etc)


message 5: by Kelli (new)

Kelli C (kellimcassell) | 11 comments Feedly stopped working on my browser at work. I might just try greader Pro.


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