Another recommendation for https://bazqux.com/. ...-phitsc (September 10, 2013, 03:14 PM)^^ +1 from me. An excellent feedreader. Very fast.-IainB (September 10, 2013, 05:47 PM)
Another recommendation for https://bazqux.com/. ...-phitsc (September 10, 2013, 03:14 PM)
Still looking for a good Android client though.-phitsc (September 10, 2013, 03:14 PM)
Another recommendation for https://bazqux.com/. After trying feedly I've switched to Bazqux and been really happy with it. I've had to switch from Reeder to Mr. Reader on the iPad, which is ok too. Still looking for a good Android client though.-phitsc (September 10, 2013, 03:14 PM)
Another recommendation for https://bazqux.com/. After trying feedly I've switched to Bazqux and been really happy with it. I've had to switch from Reeder to Mr. Reader on the iPad, which is ok too. Still looking for a good Android client though.-phitsc (September 10, 2013, 03:14 PM)How did you export your feeds from feedly to bazqux? I couldn't find that info on feedly. I'd like to give bazqux a try, but I'd rather export my current feedly feeds rather than try to use the old Google Reader xml file.-cyberdiva (September 12, 2013, 07:58 AM)
Oops, I just found how to export feedly's OPML file. It's under Organize. -cyberdiva (September 12, 2013, 08:17 AM)
I agree Inoreader is one of the best of the new breed of RSS readers. But I am wary simply on the basis that it lacks a business model. At first it was a one-man project, with no charge to users, then recently it was adopted as a project by the company the creator works for. But there's still no concrete plan to charge, just the notion that it will be "freemium" at some stage.-johnk (July 06, 2013, 01:37 PM)