Tuesday
Feb202007
Moving subscriptions

If you notice that you now have one less subscriber in Bloglines, don't worry; it's probably just me. I'm going to try to get all my subscriptions transferred over from Bloglines to Newsgator today.
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Reader Comments (2)
So.. What do you see as the advantages of this feeder over bloglines?
(My bloglines has been somewhat unreliable, so perhaps this is a bit more dependable?)
:)
The thing I like (so far!) about Newsgator is how easy it is to set up folders. It took a lot of time today getting it set up, but now that it is, I think it will be very easy to use. When you subscribe to a URL, you can drop it right into a folder instead of having to go into an edit mode like Bloglines.
I decided to look into it because a friend recommended it and bloglines isn't always reliable. I can't speak to how reliable Netgator is since I haven't really used it very long, but it is very user friendly. I also like the interface, simple and easy to read.
You could probably sign up and move a couple blogs over and see how you like it before you jump in with both feet like I did. That's what I intended to do but once I saw how easy it was I decided to go ahead and switch.