
I switched from firefox to chrome in late 2008. With that move came a change on how I accessed my RSS feeds content because of then there were no extensions on the browser. Google had a solution Google Reader which made life bearable then. However it is with great disappointment that it has been announced that google are killing off the reader. My question here is those of you who subscribe to RSS feeds on chrome, What do you use? Before you tell me to visit the chrome webstore, I am looking for opinions for RSS readers that will not consume precious time trying to configure. Just like I know your time is precious I end here. Thanks -- Lusiola Brian |3 R 1 /-\ |\|

My question here is those of you who subscribe to RSS feeds on chrome, What do you use? Before you tell me to visit the chrome webstore, I am looking for opinions for RSS readers that will not consume precious time trying to configure.
http://www.feedly.com/. Simple, beautiful, reliable.
-- Lusiola Brian |3 R 1 /-\ |\|
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Feedly seems to be the solution although everybody is starting using it so there are some lags. Also I heard it doesn't work properly on Chrome I have tried Newsburn but buggy on FF. But then, the all GOogle story shows that you can not trust third party services anymore so that's why I opted for having an RSS aggregator on my server. I used a script called LEED. Code a bit buggy when importing OPML but it works. Check their page (it's in French so Google Translate link) - http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=fr&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-... TBB On 14 March 2013 18:14, rsohan@gmail.com <rsohan@gmail.com> wrote:
My question here is those of you who subscribe to RSS feeds on chrome, What do you use? Before you tell me to visit the chrome webstore, I am looking for opinions for RSS readers that will not consume precious time trying to configure.
http://www.feedly.com/. Simple, beautiful, reliable.
-- Lusiola Brian |3 R 1 /-\ |\|
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Feedly seems to be the solution although everybody is starting using
it so there are some lags. Also I heard it doesn't work properly on Chrome
Actually it's designed _for_ chrome. You can download the feedly plugin from the Chrome marketplace or the front page of their website (it's the big red button that says "get feedly for chrome")

Feedly also works well on Android too. There's also an iOs app.
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