FeedLounge in TechCrunch Feed Reader Comparison

Posted in: FeedLounge

FeedLounge was included in a web-based feed reader roundup on TechCrunch. There were a couple of minor errors in the FeedLounge column of the chart, but I’m sure they’ll be fixed. We should be able to add a couple more marks next to items in our column pretty soon as well.

It’s nice to be included in the comparison, and also nice to see comments on the post from some of our users. :)

Popularity: 5% [?]

Posted March 31st, 2006 @ 12:27 AM

3 Replies

  1. Peter Cooper adds this Comment:

    Hopefully it’ll bring you some more users (without affecting my performance of course, haha!) as I think FeedLounge has been really under-represented in this area till now. I haven’t found anything better and it even got me to give up my much-loved desktop aggregator!

    I was planning on putting a video/screencast review of FeedLounge up on my site, so perhaps I should get on top of that and convince some more people :)

    March 31st, 2006 at 6:23 am

  2. Geof F. Morris adds this Comment:

    Looks pretty favorable. I want to respond to the “I wonder what separates FeedLounge other than price”: simply because FL is charging, it’s pretty well guaranteed that FL isn’t built-to-flip and might, y’know, be around in six months.

    March 31st, 2006 at 7:25 am

  3. Anonymous adds this Comment:

    If you squint, you can see who Arrington’s in bed with!

    March 31st, 2006 at 7:26 am

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