As Google Reader will disappear starting July 1st, I was looking for an alternative as I am still reading many RSS feeds on a regular basis. I looked at Feedly first, which looks quite ok especially if they really will rebuild the Google API and will be independent from Google Reader bevor Google stops the service.

However there are two reasons why I will not use it:

1. It is already overcrowded because of the many people currently switching to Feedly from Google and sometimes no longer reachable.

2. It is again a solution which might be ended sometime in the future and then you need to look for a replacement again

So I bought a licence of Fever (30 US-$) and installed it on my own hosting environment. So I have my online feed reader under my own control and this will hopefully prevent it from disappearing in the future ;-). So far it looks fine. There is a also special iPhone theme available which can be used to read the feeds while mobile.

I am also using Reeder for iPhone which has built in support for Fever as well so it is a full replacement of my former Feedler/Google Reader combination. I am just missing an iPad version of Reeder (the currently available version seems not to support Fever yet).

Let us see how this new tools will work in if used daily …

Replacement for Google Reader
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3 thoughts on “Replacement for Google Reader

  • 18.03.2013 at 21:39
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    I think Feedly will be fine shortly, the rush of users was quite unexpected for them I would imagine.

    I picked Feedly and Fipboard yet do like having one hosted by myself as an option

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  • 18.03.2013 at 22:37
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    Agreed. I also think Feedly will recover. However: I do not think it will be free (someone need to pay for the infrastructure … ;-)) and I have no idea how much it will cost. And: How long will Feedly exist until someone thinks he must buy them and then close them? So I will try my hosted solution until I see that Feedly etc. have some features I will really miss.

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  • 11.12.2013 at 05:07
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    Nice approach Michael, you should also consider checking http://www.feedsapi.org , we take a different approach to replace reader since we can turn any email client , evernote account , kindle or instapaper account to a powerful rss reader.

    Disclosure: I’m community manager at http://www.FeedsAPI.org

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