GoogleReader will die, R.I.P. I'm done with tier-hosted services which choose to reduce features or close at will. No Feedly for me, thanks.<p>Here's an opensource self-hosted online RSS reader which is dead simple: https://github.com/tontof/kriss_feed
(Homepage: http://tontof.net/kriss/feed/)<p>And when I say "dead-simple", I mean it: Just drop the single php file and you're done. Yes, it's <i>that</i> simple.<p>It has all the features you expect: mobile version, keyboard shortcuts, read/unread status, starred items, OPML import/export, customized styles, collapsed/expanded view, public/private reader, you name it. And it's <i>fast</i>.<p>This is just great and hassle-free. Here are some screenshots:<p>http://sebsauvage.net/rhaa/images/201303/rha_20130317_kriss_5.png
http://sebsauvage.net/rhaa/images/201303/rha_20130317_kriss_6.jpg<p>This is KISS as I like it.
Dude this is really cool. Thanks for sharing. I am also a bit disappointed in Google, but I am happy with Feedly.<p>I'll try it tonight and give you some feedback. It is pretty cool that you could fit so much in such a little package. (one file!)
Put the screenshots in the Github README - I've found that this is one of the easiest things you can do to get traction with your project. I'm not going to go setup this project before I see what it looks like.