8 responses to “Desktop Google Reader: brings Google Reader to the desktop, integrates with Read it Later, Instapaper, and Twitter”

  1. Old Man Dotes

    What I need is a reader that will allow me to filter out anything containing “Steve Jobs,” “Apple,” “iPad,” “iPhone,” “iPod,” or any other word indicating that it’s a post for and by douches.

  2. Joe

    I know you said that there are “a handful of desktop-based apps to choose from”, but FeedDemon, with its Google Reader synchronization option, does quite a few of the things you like about this program, plus fixing some of the cons:

    It has integrated email, Instapaper, and Twitter (in the dropdown of the “send to” button). There’s no equivalent option for Read-It-Later”, but you could alternatively email the link to Read-It-Later http://readitlaterlist.com/email/

    It also shows the same folder structure as in GReader and has none of the other UI quirks that you mention, plus many other features.

  3. Rarst

    I second FeedDemon. Changing to Google Reader for online part added quite a bit of steam to its feature set. My only gripe with it is performance (I am subscribed to ~200 feeds), it is disk-intensive. Moving to SSD had kinda resolved it for me. :)

  4. Tlhan Ghun

    Thanks for mentioning my tool. Will for sure add the missing stuff (mainly folders and views for read and starred items) in the upcoming 2.0 which I will start work at as soon as my Winslew 1.3 hits the road (which is planned next weekend ;) )

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