tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5655811.post8364605395915785870..comments2024-03-14T02:32:59.473-07:00Comments on Greg's Cool [Insert Clever Name] of the Day: Web Feed Reader Wish List - My Must Have/Should Have/Would Be Nice Feature ListGreghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00904998050540497754noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5655811.post-54393598829381195342013-03-16T08:45:45.422-07:002013-03-16T08:45:45.422-07:00@Elvis Rowe. FYI newsblur is open source, and you ...@Elvis Rowe. FYI newsblur is open source, and you can download and install a version yourself. http://github.com/samuelclayAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5655811.post-55352533151527401312013-03-15T09:05:33.860-07:002013-03-15T09:05:33.860-07:00@Elvis Rowe; And as for paying, I don't mind t...@Elvis Rowe; And as for paying, I don't mind that at all (especially at that price). I'd almost rather pay and thereby give the company a revenue stream to improve the product than use something free. Now $499 is WAY to much, but 12 a year? If they fit my bill, then that's an easy sell... Thanks againGreghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00904998050540497754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5655811.post-26030428385761533542013-03-15T09:03:14.246-07:002013-03-15T09:03:14.246-07:00@Elvis Rowe; I've heard Tiny Tiny RSS mentione...@Elvis Rowe; I've heard Tiny Tiny RSS mentioned a number of times recently but it didn't connect with me mentally until you described it. In my mind I thought it was some kind of client. NOW I get it and now I'm going to have to check it out. Thanks! :)Greghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00904998050540497754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5655811.post-13459026063836301882013-03-15T08:58:48.252-07:002013-03-15T08:58:48.252-07:00The two best options I've found for my 150+ fe...The two best options I've found for my 150+ feeds are NewsBlur and Tiny Tiny RSS.<br /><br />The first is a web service similar to Google Reader and it seems to be working well considering the recent flood of ex-Reader users. Only disadvantage is the minimum $12/annually to have more than 64 feeds.<br /><br />The second is a solution you put on your own web server. I got it up and running on my Hostgator hosting account without too much trouble.<br /><br />I'm still testing both to see which I'm going to go with permanently. I like Tiny Tiny RSS because I host it on MY server and have ultimately have control of how long I want to use it. With NewsBlur I have to worry about their business plan and them keeping the lights on.<br /><br />Not sure how well these meet your requirements, but thought I'd point you in a direction.Elvis Rowehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11780257780127216023noreply@blogger.com