Google Reader is ash.

Feedly has gone to town as a worthy replacement.

Feedreaders need to be nimble and simple.

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So, let’s see why the digital crowd is talking about Inoreader.

“Reintroducing” Inoreader

Inoreader says it is fast and simple.

TheiOS apphas just been launched.

Inoreader - Interface

If you love bookmarklets, there’s one which should make subscribing to feeds a lot easier.

Inoreader comes in three flavors Basic,Plus, andProfessional.

The top-tier Professional plan is very competitive with Feedly’s Pro subscription($5/month).

Inoreader - subscription plans

I have used the Professional Plan for the review.

Gather The Feed

Signing into Inoreader reveals the absolutely minimal interface.

If you are starting fresh, you’ve got the option to start adding your feeds manually.

Inoreader - Add Subscriptions

Inoreader keeps them synchronized and alerts of any changes to the original source.

Click onSimilar feedsto get some more from related sites.

Building up your reading list isn’t a problem.

Inoreader – Similar Feeds

So, let’s look into how Inoreader helps you organize your collection.

For more screen estate, toggle the tree pane whenever you don’t need it.

Tackle information overload with theDashboard.Take an overview of your feeds.

Inoreader - Dashboard

It helps me tackle information overload by culling the subscriptions I haven’t bothered to read in a while.

Match the Theme to your reading needs.Reading at night go for the high-contrastDark Theme.

Organizing your folders for comfort reading is taken care of byReading Options.

Inoreader – Themes

you might set the more visual feeds to aCard Viewor aColumn View.

Rapidly updating views go well with theList View.

There’s lot more it’s possible for you to do to customize the interface and the behavior.

Inoreader – Search

Inoreader also has a powerful feature calledRules.

We will look into this as we discuss its features and functions.

Could Inoreader be the single window for all these roles?

Inoreader – Rules

It brings most of the tools to the job.

Active search is available for all.

Inoreader also takes the usual Google Advanced Search operators in its search box.

Inoreader - Boost Feeds

Search is relatively swift and I couldn’t discern any problems of speed.

Save time with Rules.Automated workflows are huge timesavers.

For every condition, you’re able to set up an automated action.

Inoreader – Save as PDF

For instance, you could automatically tag articles based on keywords in them.

Stay updated with your favorite feeds.Need to watch changes in your favorite feeds?

Boost them to update at ten minute intervals.

Inoreader – Broadcast

it’s possible for you to also set Rules to be instantly notified of new updates.

stash your favorites as PDF.you’ve got the option to mark the best as a Favorite.

you might also quickly download them as PDFs.

Inoreader - Sharing

The PDF files via Inoreader are also cleaner without the ads and website elements plaguing a web client print.

The Social Stuff

Reading can be a collaborative exercise.

Try the social features on Inoreader.

Inoreader - Stats

Share or “broadcast” articles to them…and with an optional note.

Share across social networks.The screen below should tell you the sharing options available, other than the usual suspects.

Under The Hood

Let’s talk to the power users.

Use the Dashboard.Keep tabs on what’s going on inside Inoreader.

Use theRecommended Sourcesgadget to suggest more feeds based on a specific folder.

The Statistics section.For the number cruncher.

you could find a lot about your reading habits by dipping into the numbers here.

Springclean by removing subscriptions you are no longer following.

Could This Be Your Favorite Pick?

You might have your own requirements for a feedreader.

Inoreader has them all in place.

Also, the following two features are definite feathers…

There’s little to crib about this emerging newsreader.

If you are an old user, share your opinion.

If you are still looking for a capable RSS reader, Inoreader could be the closest to the mark.