To have this said first: I really like your reader, it looks beautiful and so far it's the one that I'd most like to use.<p>In the wake of the Announcement of Google Reader shutting down, a lot of people are gonna be wary of jumping into another service that could go down any time.<p>What are your mid-/long-term plans for keeping this online? Will there be monetization through ads? Through a subscription?
Or are you planning to open source it for self-hosting?<p>A last important question, can I export my data?<p>cheers
hellerbarde<p>edit: updated question
I would love to hear what people think of it. I plan on doing a few updates, including adding a mobile version and adding Google Reader import ability.
Wow, I'm really enjoying using this, slick looking too. I really like all the little touches you've added, the UX is great. I think you've come the closest yet to the simplicity that google reader offered. I would try as hard as possible to maintain the feeling of simplicity in your design even when adding more features.<p>A few feature requests, feed importing, profile editing and a larger feed view (maybe collapse the sidebars?) also folders to be able to sort feeds you've added and the respective views.<p>edit: updated some things
This looks really promising, actually signed up which is saying something because I've always leaned towards just using actual websites despite having built a few mobile RSS readers myself.<p>I am a bit confused with some UI elements though (perhaps because I wasn't a heavy Google Reader user):<p>1) Subscriptions are for grouping feeds ya? I see how I can create a new subscription and name it, but I'm totally failing on how to add a feed to it. If you go to the RSS page I see things I want to add, but no plus button or other interaction seems to do what I expect. Am I just confused?<p>2) Not sure if this is a setting somewhere, but having full articles open in a new tab would be nice.<p>3) Is there a way to set all the items in a single subscription as read?<p>4) What is the column on the right? Popular items? Some label there might be good.<p>Overall super cool, I like it! Keep it up man. If you continue developing it, consider a Bitcoin tip jar, I'd throw some your way.
The design is great but it's really slow. Which I'll forgive because it's new, and this post is probably giving you new traffic, but to be a replacement for GReader, I want it to be as close to instantaneous as possible.<p>This is also why I don't use Feedly. It's slow!
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I like it so far. I would encourage you to keep improving it, because as things stand now you're at the top of my list of GReader replacements. I like that Nuesbyte is in the browser and doesn't require a client. Importing my feeds from GReader will be great. Also on my wishlist: vi-style movement keys (j,k,l) &c. Thanks!
Its funny that deleting all the RSS feeds - will result in the MYSQL Error... Look into it developer...<p>You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ') AND date > NOW() - INTERVAL 1 WEEK ORDER BY views DESC LIMIT 0 , 10' at line 1
Looks promising, but I clicked on a story and got a mysql error. Do you have pubsubhubbub support? That's the first thing[0] I look for in a feed reader.<p>[0]<a href="http://lee-phillips.org/newsblurred/" rel="nofollow">http://lee-phillips.org/newsblurred/</a>
Nuesbyte is definitely one of the better Google reader alternatives out there. Love the layout and simplicity. Added to my list - <a href="http://ginicharts.com/google-reader-alternatives" rel="nofollow">http://ginicharts.com/google-reader-alternatives</a>
Awesome,
Would you ever go into detail why you did it ? I wrote a personal app over year ago called DashBored (I suspected this was gonna happen when the big CO's were all about API restrictions).<p>Thanks,
Looks promising, but I only get to use it for a minute, then I started getting 508 errors. If it gets more stable and faster, I may consider switching to this from the Old Reader.