Google Reader alternatives

selfoss

With less than a month before Google Reader shuts down – I’m still on the hunt for a good replacement.

So far I’ve tried Flipboard, Pulse, Newsify, Feedly, Outlook 2013 (and Outlook 365) and Selfoss (pictured above). I even tried Google’s Flipboard-like app, Currents, somewhere along the way.

They all seem to leave me wanting in one way or another.

I’ve loved and used Google Reader for years. Although I was never thrilled with their mobile version, I was able to fill that niche by using complementing services like Flipboard and Newsify.

Both of those made reading my news feeds enjoyable again as I could simply pick up my mobile device and read at my leisure. When I’m sitting in front my computer, I tend to feel like I’m wasting time if I’m not actively working on something.

And I’ve loved Newsify for many reasons because of it’s easy UI and ability to share to numerous services (something most iOS apps lack).

But from what I’ve seen – Flipboard and Newsify don’t offer a desktop version for those times I DO want to sit at my computer and read.

Also I don’t believe Newsify has any plans to maintain my feeds – only sync to another service that will.

Pulse was pretty but it seemed like a limited version of Flipboard when I tried it.

And Feedly is still a great alternative but I seemed to constantly have issues with it requiring me to log back into services like Evernote and G+. When you have two-step authentication turned on that can be a real beating just to share a post with friends. If they can work out some of these issues I may jump back in.

Outlook was just – well it was Outlook. And having 300+ feeds in Outlook seemed to be a strain on the program and I really need it to remain good to go for work email and calendars, etc.

Finally, I installed Selfoss last night on my localhost setup and it was OK. It took some time importing all my feeds and updating seemed to stop everything for several minutes. I’m not sure if that’s related to being on my local setup or if it’s something with the software itself.

I like that it’s a self-hosted option, where I don’t have to depend on anyone else to maintain it. It’s also responsive so I can use it on my mobile devices without needing an extra app.

But it’s lacking in many of the sharing features I loved about Newsify and it’s a pretty minimalistic package right out of the box. It strips out a lot of HTML tags, including tags needed for video embeds, so you don’t even realize a video is supposed to be in the post unless the post specifically mentions it. I tried some of the customizations shared by others — and it helped — but I’m still not seeing embedded videos so that’s a big drag.

And… I should probably find out if my shared hosting environment will allow me to set up cron jobs or not (which I’m not completely up on anyways) to allow the software to update my feeds on a regular basis.

So the search continues.

I think ideally, I’d have a self-hosted option that’s responsive for mobile devices, allows sharing across a plethora of services (including my self-hosted WordPress sites – hint hint Newsify or Feedly) and is snappy enough and ready to go out of the box without too much customization.

Anyone found that yet? What are you looking for in your Google Reader replacement?

You might be a faith blogger if…

Catching up on some RSS feeds and had to share this from Tall Skinny Kiwi ::

You might be a faith blogger if…

  • if you sit in the back row of the church because thats where the wifi signal is the strongest
  • if your sermons allow both comments and trackbacks
  • if you tithe through a widget
  • if you think committing the original sin is getting tempted by the latest Apple
  • if you pray that God will allow you to upload your photo to the Lamb’s Book of Life
  • if your prayers are less than 140 characters because thats all Twitter allows
  • if you ever wonder why the domain of Satan doesn’t have its own URL
  • if you think Jesus’ command to Peter to “Feed my sheep” was to allow RSS syndication
  • if you think streams in the desert is a blog from Las Vegas

. . . then you just might be a faith-blogger!

It’s about to get fun!

Ok… so remember some of my tech goals for this year?

How about this one: Find out how to combine multiple RSS feeds into one

Turns out there are multiple third-party sites that do this for you – but none seem to be backed by any big players. I know – I’m picky. I also couldn’t find instructions on how to build my own application with PHP or other code languages.

But then… (cue the Hallelujah chorus) … I found Yahoo Pipes! I’ve seen other people post about the site before but didn’t see a use for it at the time and ignored it. But I think Yahoo Pipes will be the answer I’m looking for – for now.

I’ve already created a new feed for all you RSS junkies. The feed combines my blog feed, my Flickr feed and my Twitter feed. I suppose I could include an RSS feed from my Wiki but by the stats on the Wiki site, I doubt many of you are interested in it.

I’m also building an RSS feed that combines all things Casa de Blundell. With this feed you’ll be able to see Laurie’s latest blog posts, my Flickr pictures, her Flickr pictures, my latest blog posts and my Twitter posts (as well the friends I follow) all from one RSS feed. The other cool feature is they (should) all be sorted by the order they’re posted. So if I post a blog at 8:03 a.m. about last night and Laurie posts a blog at 8:05 a.m. and a picture at 8:07 a.m. you’ll be able to see right away without having to visit multiple websites or scan multiple RSS feeds.

Overkill? Probably. But I figure if it’s there – why not make it available.

So if you’re dying to get started, simply click on the link below and subscribe in your favorite RSS reader. We’ll run these pipes for a few weeks and see how the interest is. Maybe we’ll keep it going, maybe not. Who knows.

Jonathan’s RSS feed
Casa de Blundell RSS feed
My Yahoo Pipes Profile
Learn more about Yahoo Pipes

new techie goals

I’m working on a new Intranet site for work today. Last week I was working on new WordPress themes for a possible encounter website redesign (you may have seen them on my Flickr stream).
While working on the Intranet site I’m using CasadeBlundell.com for “filler text” and it got me thinking about redesigning that site as well. It’s gotten a little stagnant.
All of this led me to think about a few goals/challenges I’d like to figure out/complete before to long (some of them are personal, others are work related).

  • Finish a redesign of the encounter website
  • Redesign CasadeBlundell.com
  • Redesign our departmental Intranet site
  • Find out how to combine multiple RSS feeds into one – hopefully without using third party software. I’d love to be able to let people subscribe to one RSS feed and get the latest from my twitter feed, Flickr feed and of course my SSL feed. I’d eventually love to have an option to combine all my RSS feeds with Laurie’s RSS feeds as well so people can truly stay up to date with what’s going on.
  • Get a better grasp/understanding of CSS – this is coming slowly as I build these other sites
  • Learn PHP language – coming along even slower

I think those are the main ones for now – but who knows I may think of several more on the way home – you can check my Twitter feed for updates on the way home 😉