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Okay, maybe I have the settings wrong, but I never could get the streamlined look of GR with Feedly (hence my choice of The Old Reader). I want more than just the titles, but not the "magazine" look/layout.
And that's why there's fourteen readers out there---most of my feeds post about 100 words or so. It's enough that I can get the gist without having to click through. I skim about 200 entries a day, but the first line wouldn't give me enough while the full version is more than I want, especially when I'm on my tiny netbook.Okay, maybe I have the settings wrong, but I never could get the streamlined look of GR with Feedly (hence my choice of The Old Reader). I want more than just the titles, but not the "magazine" look/layout.
Mine is set up to show the title, a thumbnail of a picture from the article (if applicable), and the first line or so of the article.
I pm'd you more than two months ago, but never heard back.I use Tiny Tiny RSS which runs on your own server or I can give you access to mine for a very small donation ($5/year). I have it set to run and look just like Google Reader with far more options than Google Reader ever had. I have been running it since March 2013 and it has worked flawlessly.
Questions? Please email me or message me here.
Screenshot: http://i.techrepublic.com.com/blogs/tt_figure_4_feeds.png?tag=content;siu-container
I pm'd you more than two months ago, but never heard back.I use Tiny Tiny RSS which runs on your own server or I can give you access to mine for a very small donation ($5/year). I have it set to run and look just like Google Reader with far more options than Google Reader ever had. I have been running it since March 2013 and it has worked flawlessly.
Questions? Please email me or message me here.
Screenshot: http://i.techrepublic.com.com/blogs/tt_figure_4_feeds.png?tag=content;siu-container