Google reader Vs. Wizz RSS

// October 1st, 2006 // Technology, Web

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I hate having multiple applications open. So it’s either web-based, or a fireworks plugin. Checked out Google Reader today because they just redesigned it. The interface is great, finding new feeds is easier than any other RSS reader I’ve ever used. The option to share feeds is cool.

All the same, I’m going to stick with Wizz RSS for now, because it displays posts using the same design template as the original source. I check my gmail account every hour, I don’t need  my news reader to look the same.

7 Responses to “Google reader Vs. Wizz RSS”

  1. Naveen says:

    Dude, I have never used an RSS feed-reader before cause you never seem to have the satisfaction of reading the site as it was on the web….I do use Google reader, but after this, I did try Wizz….but is there some way that I can import an OPML file or atleast all the feeds that I have in Google reader….

  2. Naveen says:

    Hmm, been there, done that dude….any way u can export from Google Reader…..as an OPML file??

  3. Renie Ravin says:

    Google Reader > Settings > Import/Export > Export your subscriptions as an OPML file.

  4. naveen says:

    Yeah, but when I click on that link (have tried on both IE and Firefox), I get a new page that reads “http://www.google.com/reader/subscriptions/export”.. seems like and XML file…..any ideas how i can save that as an OPML or XML file……have tried the usual HTML way…no joy…

  5. Renie Ravin says:

    View it in firefox, Ctrl+U, Ctrl+S, filename “export.opml” (with the quotes)

  6. [...] Wizz RSS News Reader Self-explanatory. Read my earlier post on why I prefer this over other news readers. [...]

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