A comparison of feedreaders
This week I decided to look for a new blog/feedreader. My first try was to search the web and try web-readers out myself, using my OPML file. Behold - now Techcrunch made an article about feedreaders.
their idea:
There are a numer of different types of readers: web-based, desktop, Outlook based, etc.. This post is focused solely on web-based feed readers. I’ve included the big guys plus some up and coming readers with outstanding features and/or performance like News Alloy, Gritwire, Attensa and FeedLounge.
Rojo is the reader I am using at the moment, but I miss an option to search all my feeds for a keyword (hey, where is that blog entry about Quake3StrategyGame?).
So perhaps I should try out bloglines...
btw: they made a mistake in the article: Rojo supports OPML export, I just tried it out and it even semi-validates.
their idea:
There are a numer of different types of readers: web-based, desktop, Outlook based, etc.. This post is focused solely on web-based feed readers. I’ve included the big guys plus some up and coming readers with outstanding features and/or performance like News Alloy, Gritwire, Attensa and FeedLounge.
Rojo is the reader I am using at the moment, but I miss an option to search all my feeds for a keyword (hey, where is that blog entry about Quake3StrategyGame?).
So perhaps I should try out bloglines...
btw: they made a mistake in the article: Rojo supports OPML export, I just tried it out and it even semi-validates.
leobard - 31. Mar, 09:44
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Lars Zapf (guest) - 31. Mar, 15:36
Hier noch der Link:
http://larszapf.blogspot.com/2006/02/newsgator-or-rojo-critical-question.html
http://larszapf.blogspot.com/2006/02/newsgator-or-rojo-critical-question.html
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