chartier:

Good news, everyone: the upcoming Reeder 3.0 for iPhone (and hopefully iPad) will support Fever, an alternative to Google Reader with some slick features. Granted, you need basic HTML/PHP chops since Fever is self-hosted, but it’s my preferred feed reader and the only reason I don’t use it regularly is because there haven’t been any good apps. Until… well, soon.

What! That’s actually pretty amazing news. This is also the only reason I stopped using Fever a while ago. Though, I now user Reeder everywhere, so I guess it doesn’t matter what it talks to.

chartier:

Good news, everyone: the upcoming Reeder 3.0 for iPhone (and hopefully iPad) will support Fever, an alternative to Google Reader with some slick features. Granted, you need basic HTML/PHP chops since Fever is self-hosted, but it’s my preferred feed reader and the only reason I don’t use it regularly is because there haven’t been any good apps. Until… well, soon.

What! That’s actually pretty amazing news. This is also the only reason I stopped using Fever a while ago. Though, I now user Reeder everywhere, so I guess it doesn’t matter what it talks to.

(Source: chartier)

  1. buy-sarms-uk reblogged this from chartier
  2. iphoneyou reblogged this from chartier and added:
    What! That’s actually pretty amazing news. This...stopped using Fever a while ago. Though,...
  3. rebloggedbyben reblogged this from chartier and added:
    Incredible news....loved Reeder, but couldn’t...I switched...
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  5. taestell reblogged this from chartier and added:
    already the best RSS...client for iPhone, iPad,...Mac, and...
  6. jonathanmoore said: That is fantastic news! Especially for Shaun Inman, the creator of Fever.
  7. perardi reblogged this from chartier and added:
    My dream of being free of...becoming ever more practical.
  8. josephschmitt said: You just made my day (week? month?).
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