Lately I have seen many people reporting to be afraid of Gnus configuration.
There is nothing to be afraid of there. It is a bit like Org : you
can keep it simple and short or very long and complex.
Gnus is definitely the best mail/news/(rss) reader I have used.
But there are 2 big drawbacks for me:
- Emacs is not multi-threaded and if you use Gnus heavily, it is painful
not being able to type in a window while Gnus is sorting out your stuff
- I wish Emacs to be able to actually render HTML in a buffer (w3m not
a valid option under Windows at least)

Fabrice


2013/3/26 Karl Voit <devn...@karl-voit.at>

> * Carmine Casciato <casci...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Karl Voit <devn...@karl-voit.at> writes:
> >
> >> TL;DR: org-feed.el is not a doable replacement for Google Reader.
> >>        What about alternatives?
> >
> > Hi Karl,
>
> Hi Carmine!
>
> > You can perhaps try with Gnus and Gwene?
>
> Thanks for the pointer.
>
> On the one hand, I do not have any Gnus experience and from the
> things I already read about Gnus configuration, I want to keep it
> that way. On the other hand, Gnus does not offer something to sync
> with for the Android platform AFAIK.
>
> So, yeah, Gnus/Gwene might be a possibility for people who do only
> read RSS feeds within their Emacs setup. But for now, I want to try
> to find a solution which is not that far away from my Reader/NewsRob
> experience.
>
> And yes, I also assume that this are requirements that
> Emacs/Org-mode is not able to meet (yet). But you never know what
> good hints you will get on ML like this :-)
>
> --
> Karl Voit
>
>
>


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