Gruml allows you to view and manage your feed subscriptions of your Google Reader account on Mac OS X.
Read your newsfeeds, manage them in folders, tag them, and much more – all in sync with your Google Reader account.
Manage your feeds in folders and tag articles as you like.
Gruml allows you to organize the folders of your Google Reader account, to rename them, to add new ones – assign your subscriptions to folders as you like.
Gruml allows you to view and manage your feed subscriptions of your Google Reader account on Mac OS X.
Read your newsfeeds, manage them in folders, tag them, and much more – all in sync with your Google Reader account.
Gruml is beta – don’t be mad at us
Gruml is currently still in beta stage and therefore some functions might not work as you like and as we wished they would.
Please don’t get angry and have patience!
In addition your feedback is always welcome: info@grumlapp.com.
Always in sync
Gruml and Google Reader are always in sync. Any changes you are doing in Gruml are also transferred to your Google Reader, as well as any changes in Google Reader are synchronized to Gruml promptly.
Tweet articles
Tweet articles including short URLs directly via Gruml.
Post to your favorite social service
Post your articles to your favorite social services: Digg, Diigo, Delicious, Evernote, Facebook, Instapaper, MySpace, ping.fm, Posterous, ReadItLater, Reddit, StumbleUpOn, Tumblr are supported by Gruml.
Post to blog
Send articles directly to your blog (requires one of the following blogging tools to be installed: BlogThing, ecto, MarsEdit, Xjournal)
Manage your folders
Create new folders for your subscriptions, rename existing ones and organize your feeds in a proper manner.
Post notes
Post and organize notes to Google Reader.
Snow Leopard ready
Gruml is ready for Snow Leopard.
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