![]() can one hook in alternative apps, such as DevonThink?).Īny thoughts/suggestions would be most welcomed. I recall discussed moving to Reeder with iCloud sync in a previous episode - I’ve not tried this yet, but would be interested to know if this is as flexible as a stand-alone RSS backend (i.e. Alongside subscription fatigue in general - every $5 a month adds up quickly - this is quite a jump. The obvious alternative is FeedBin, but at $5/month ($60/yr) this is more than three times the cost of Feed Wrangler ($19/yr). I’ve been a subscriber for most/all of the last 9 years since Google Reader packed up, using Feed Wrangler as a backend for Reeder (and other apps). See also: Top 10 Apps like NetNewsWire: RSS Reader. ![]() Feedbin is the service I will use myself going forward and I can strongly recommend it to you. and read later client in one app, now with support for iCloud syncing. I don’t have a business relationship with Feedbin, but reached out to ask if they would build this migration path for my users. You’ll then have a 14 day free trial to get settled in. From here you can use Feedbin’s migration feature to bring over your feed subscriptions, starred articles and even synchronize your unread status. ICloud iCloud gets kicked in the Core Data sync - totally had it coming By Rene Ritchie last updated 9 March 2018 Comments (29) iCloud - specifically the iCloud frameworks for syncing Core Data databases - has been getting kicked around lately, and by almost all accounts, deservedly so. If you click this link you’ll be taken to a sign up page for Feedbin that links back to your Feed Wrangler membership. So I’ve worked with the excellent RSS syncing service Feedbin to provide an automatic migration path forward. I want to make this transition as straightforward as possible for you. No further membership fees with be charged. But syncing happens at the speed of iCloud and iCloud sometimes throttles the app: it tells NetNewsWire to back off and try again later. This date is one year since the last member was billed for their subscription. I will be shutting down Feed Wrangler next year, on March 1, 2023. ![]() Unfortunately, today I’m making a similar announcement about the future of Feed Wrangler. This service was created nine years ago when Google announced the end of Google Reader. Thank you for being a Feed Wrangler subscriber. Unfortunately, he is shutting down the service to focus on his other projects, which is entirely understandable for an indie developer. Last week, I received an email from Dave Smith, the developer behind Feed Wrangler, Pedometer++, Sleep++ (and much else besides) who guested on MPU 543.
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