Ben,

Have you ever tried pressing Shift+? in Google Reader? I don't quite get
your workflow, but if you generally open a folder and scroll through it
reading the headlines, occasionally opening an article, and simultaneously
selecting a bunch to mark as read - then maybe you should use the keyboard
shortcuts. p/n to scroll up and down in the list view, m to mark as read,
enter to open, etc. When an article is open, t then type to tag it.

Sounds like it does most of what you need, and the synchronisation from
google reader to other apps on iOS etc generally preserves what's been
marked as read.

Tom

On 19 June 2012 12:10, Ben Sand <b...@bensand.com> wrote:

> I've got enough Apple stuff to use a solution dependent on them, but it
> seems reeder won't do tags. the two features I want most of all:
>  * tags
>  * select multiple and mark as read
>
>
> On 19 June 2012 11:36, Shaon Diwakar <sh...@shaon.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi Ben,
>>
>> I'm currently using Reeder (iPhone) and Flipboard (iPad) with Google
>> Reader integration. Unfortunately, as far as I know, those two applications
>> are not available outside of the Apple ecosystem. Some friends have had
>> success with Pulse on Android tablets.
>>
>> However, Reeder definitely has the two features you are now missing in
>> Google Reader.
>>
>> Reeder:  http://reederapp.com/
>> Flipboard:  http://flipboard.com/
>> Pulse: http://www.pulse.me/
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Shaon
>>
>>
>> On 18 June 2012 07:37, Seasamin <dav...@seasamin.info> wrote:
>>
>>> I have tried many RSS readers, as like you, I find it best way of
>>> staying in touch efficiently on many websites. Google Reader is great for
>>> many reasons but is still a long way from efficient for me. I use RSSOwl
>>> which is a system install and not a cloud service but it can operate on
>>> most systems. It has many features for managing RSS feeds and exploring the
>>> settings and alternate layouts gives you what you can't get with other
>>> readers. I set it up with search collections of feeds on which you can set
>>> rules/filters for most parameters. You can select bulk headlines for
>>> marking read by mouse right click menu or toolbar button or have rules for
>>> automated mark read and delete.
>>>
>>> It has feed opml import/export and supposedly Google Reader synchro. But
>>> I gave up on Google Reader as RSSOwl was all I needed.
>>>
>>> With a 2 window display I can see RSS news item headlines in one tab and
>>> the introduction (or full article) for each headline in a separate tab.
>>> This way I sit poised with headline tab active and one finger on enter key
>>> and other on delete key. If headline uninteresting I hit delete, if
>>> headline and intro of interest, I hit enter and then delete to open the
>>> item in RSS browser or as new tabs in the background of an external
>>> browser. Opening in external browser is better as then have access to all
>>> your added browser tools for collecting and searching article information.
>>>
>>> This way, I follow hundreds of feeds and can process them very quickly
>>> and with reasonable confidence I am not missing anything of interest to me.
>>> Please note, RSSOwl keeps a large database if you have hundreds of feeds,
>>> so. occasionally it gets a hiccup of data corruption but it automatically
>>> keeps backups and the website has a simple guide to just rename the current
>>> db file and rename a backup to be the current one.
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