Google Reader is officially retiring. Suggestions?
Woah woah woah wait what?! FMLGoogle Reader is officially retiring. Suggestions?
Yeah, I am leaning towards Feedly too.I'm pissed as hell too.
That said, I've installed feedly on my PC (firefox version) and android tablet... and after a few minutes of learning how it works differently (it takes a few settings tweaks to make it look/work just like google reader), I think it will be an acceptable replacement. If you get started with it now, it can sync all your data from google reader, and when reader goes down they've already got another backend ready to go to take over and continue functionality.
I noticed that. I really wish they would make a setting to fix that, their default theme at least does not make it super clear what is marked as read. You're right though, it's not Google Reader, but it will be an acceptable replacement. I wouldn't switch to it if I didn't have to, but at least I'll have something usable come July.My only complaint about feedly really, is it has a bad habit of showing you stuff you've already read when you told it not to... usually once you've read everything and are still in "latest" mode.
I dunno about the ios version, but for android, I just touch the first thing on "today" and then I can swipe side to side to go forward/back between items. One thing that surprised me is if you go to the original site/article (by touching the title at the top) it opens it within feedly, as in it has its own embedded browser. Again.. at least on android.More I use Feedly the more I'm liking it. Having some annoyance with the mouse behaviors, but the keyboard shortcuts work great. Really easy to send articles to Twitter and Facebook too. Still not wild about the mobile app.
Feedly's ok, when it's working right for me. I'm still occasionally having problems with it having things I've already read still marked as unread, and there is sometimes a lag in updating what's been read and what hasn't between the browser app and the mobile app. That, and I haven't successfully e-mailed an item from within it since I got it. Works fine in the mobile app because it uses android's gmail client to do so... but in browser, I can't seem to e-mail anything.Feedly is working fine over here.