Woohoo, best news I have heard on RSS front, Reeder will work with Feedly!

So I got a new e-mail update from Feedly, and they are working with Reeder to make it compatible, along with other popular news readers.

http://blog.feedly.com/2013/06/04/feedly-is-listening-the-roadmap-you-helped-us-shape/

Honestly I have been using Feedly quite a bit on the iPad, and it is good, though not quite as good as Reeder (especially with page navigation on an actual web page, which on iOS just seems to be the web site controls with no back or forwards button), though on certain things it would use it instead of reader, like looking at photostream RSS feeds.
And i still prefer Google Readers page to Feedly’s web page, but Feedly is decent enough that it may end up my solution.

The Future of Reeder

There is an update on Reeder for iOS and Mac on it’s website.

Reeder for iPhone is being updated to use Feedbin, and can already use other services (like the self hosted Fever, but not on the iPad app, which still hasn’t been updated), and he is working on standalone RSS, but he plans on adding more services soon.

As for the Mac and iPad versions, they have both gone free as of now until he can come out with an update that includes all sharing and syncing services, which will be version 2.0.

I just want the iPad version to be updated, and may consider trying out Fever, since it is self hosted and will soon be able to work with Reeder. Hmm.