There's providers who cater to real time hosting needs: i.e. http://www.synapseglobal.com/index.php
Been looking for something like this -- are there any other alternatives which don't require x / xclip?
As a Drupal developer, I approach it as a right tool for the right job. And familiarity with said tool is also a factor. The future looks promising: http://symfony.com/blog/symfony2-meets-drupal-8…
Agreed; ideally a comparison against all of greaders existing features to make it easier so that you could select which greader features you're using and get a list of relevant matching options.
I was expecting a feature comparison as well. Does anyone know where one is available? There are a lot of overlapping features to consider depending on individual usage. Features like tagging, cross platform and mobile,…
Considering Marissa Mayer green lit the project back at google. It'd be nice to see yahoo step in to fill the void.
It would help to clarify if we're comparing RSS readers (clients / desk / mobile) or aggregators (web / self hosted)
feedspot doesn't seem to support tags. Is there a comparison chart showing how these services relate to greader features to help people decide where to migrate based on their needs?
HN covered this here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5373807
The following also aren't on the list: http://goodnoows.com/ http://rsslounge.aditu.de/
Journey, not the destination.
Found this on HN - excellent starting point / read: http://linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php
There's providers who cater to real time hosting needs: i.e. http://www.synapseglobal.com/index.php
Been looking for something like this -- are there any other alternatives which don't require x / xclip?
As a Drupal developer, I approach it as a right tool for the right job. And familiarity with said tool is also a factor. The future looks promising: http://symfony.com/blog/symfony2-meets-drupal-8…
Agreed; ideally a comparison against all of greaders existing features to make it easier so that you could select which greader features you're using and get a list of relevant matching options.
I was expecting a feature comparison as well. Does anyone know where one is available? There are a lot of overlapping features to consider depending on individual usage. Features like tagging, cross platform and mobile,…
Considering Marissa Mayer green lit the project back at google. It'd be nice to see yahoo step in to fill the void.
It would help to clarify if we're comparing RSS readers (clients / desk / mobile) or aggregators (web / self hosted)
feedspot doesn't seem to support tags. Is there a comparison chart showing how these services relate to greader features to help people decide where to migrate based on their needs?
HN covered this here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5373807
The following also aren't on the list: http://goodnoows.com/ http://rsslounge.aditu.de/
Journey, not the destination.
Found this on HN - excellent starting point / read: http://linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php