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Gruml – Google Reader Desktop Application for Mac
Gruml is a desktop feed reader application that is completely integrated with Google Reader. Unlike some other programs that claim to do the same, Gruml does more than just show you your feeds.
Gruml includes:
- Share this article.
- Star this article.
- Like this article.
- Mark as Unread, which also marks the item un-read in Google Reader.
- Tweet this article.
- Send this article to Digg, Delicious, Instazaper, Tumblr, StumbleUpon, Posterous, MySpace and more.
- Write a note to go along with an article.
- Mange labels and organize your labels.
A Month with Google Reader
I’ve been using Google Reader for about a month or so now and the transition to it has been pretty good. It’s got most of the features I want and works quite well. I think Google has a ways to go on it yet, but so far it has turned into my default feed reader.
Here are my likes:
- It’s web based so I always have access to my feeds.
- It has a simple and clean interface.
- No Ads.
- When you scroll past an item, it marks it read. Other readers mark all items read one you open the feed.
Google Reader Advances
I can’t say I was ever a big fan of Google Reader, it was just a little to weird for me. However, the new Google Reader seems to be more advanced and much nicer. I’m actually quite digging the simple interface, nice layout and the stared or shared items.The only thing missing is browser integration. I’d love to have it work with Firefox’s sidebar. I like my browser integration to much to navigate away from Sage (or Flock’s feed reader).
Another thing I’d like to see are feed fav icons. Flock has them and it’s really nice.










