An RSS reader view
The river is nice.. but there are some blogs that I like to actually keep up with. But I do only remember sporadically.
I was a big user of Google Reader.. which was killed quite suddenly. I tried numerous alternatives but I just never found one I liked. Maybe this newest addition to the river can be it.
There’s a second reader view that displays the feeds, and also read/unread counts for all of it.
edit: It comes to my attention that I’ve used the words “Reader View” incorrectly. It’s not a stripped down view of the content. It’s more of an “RSS Reader View” where the view resembles what you’d expect of a more traditional RSS reader as opposed to the “River” view.
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