![]() ![]() PS: If you have a question about FeedDemon, rather than comment here please ask in the FeedDemon Support Group. My thanks to everyone who helped me keep FeedDemon going for so long – when I created it in 2003, I don’t think I would’ve believed it will still be around 10 years later! It’s been truly fun working on it, and I’m sad to see it go. This will resolve itself over a short time. Note that this won’t affect your actual Google Reader subscriptions – those will remain in Google Reader untouched.īecause Google Reader identifies feed posts differently, you’ll likely see duplicated posts after upgrading to the new FeedDemon. The first time you run it, all of your synched feeds will be converted to “local” feeds with no synching. Similar to Feedly, you can add your sources including websites, blogs, keywords, and a lot more. Here’s the download link.Īll of the features of the Pro version of FeedDemon are available in this release, and ads are no longer shown in the bottom left of the screen.Īs expected, this final version of FeedDemon does away with Google Reader synchronization. After Google announced retirement of Google Reader, Feed Demon, a desktop client for Windows announced its retirement too. The Old Reader is one of the complete alternatives to Feedly with jam-packed features and superior platform support. Move the entire FeedDemon program folder together with the cache and the saved. REG file in your USB drive or hard drive. Right-click on 'Bradbury' key and select 'Export'. ![]() That last, free version is now available. Navigate to the following key: HKEYCURRENTUSERSoftwareBradbury. ![]() That last, free version is now available. My plan was to release a sync-deprived final version of FeedDemon free of charge before Google Reader disappears on July 1. My plan was to release a sync-deprived final version of FeedDemon – free of charge – before Google Reader disappears on July 1. Shortly after the end of Google Reader was announced, I announced that FeedDemon was also coming to an end. Shortly after the end of Google Reader was announced, I announced that FeedDemon was also coming to an end.
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