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Home : August 07 2013 Computer News : Review: SyndiFeed brings a personal touch to RSS reading, but needs more features

Review: SyndiFeed brings a personal touch to RSS reading, but needs more features

August 07, 2013

Almost everyone was sad to hear of Google Reader's demise. Free, easy to use, and relatively simple, Google Reader brought RSS to the public awareness almost single handedly. Alternatives such as Feedly, Pulse, and various browser add-ons have always existed, but received a significant boost since Google Reader's fate became known. SyndiFeed is a standalone RSS Web app (with mobile apps coming soon) that doesn't really offer anything its competitors don't, but does offer a personal touch for those burned by Google's indifference. You can view your SyndiFeed feeds in grid or list form, the former providing an image and an excerpt of the article. Unlike Google Reader, SyndiFeed is a one-man development project, and is also fairly new. Accordingly, it's still pretty basic when it comes to the features it offers. This is refreshing at times—basic is not always bad, after all—but makes the app almost inconvenient to use at others. Like any RSS reader, SyndiFeed revolves around feeds, which you can either add manually by entering the feed's URL, or by importing them from Google Reader. Feed groups also exist, but there is no way to add existing feeds to them, meaning, when importing your Google Reader feeds, they're going to be jumbled around groupless, and short of adding them all again manually to groups, there's nothing you can do about this. There's also no way to edit feeds once added. Individual articles are very readable, with large inline images but no navigation options to other articles. When it comes to reading, SyndiFeed doesn't get much better, unfortunately. While the interface is far better-looking than Google Reader's, usability is SyndiFeed's current downfall. Each of your feeds is arranged in a magazine-like grid or a list, but there's no easy way to move between articles or feeds. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Link: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2045753/review-syndifeed-brings-a-personal-touch-to-rss-reading-but-needs-more-features.html#tk.rss_reviews
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