RSSOwl 1.2 Released
Benjamin Pasero over at RSSOwl.org wrote to tell us that they have released version 1.2 for their RSS/RDF/Atom newsfeed viewer. It looks like a lot of work has gone into this version. Some of the new features are; a fully customizable toolbar with new elements like 'History', new search scopes allow for more detailed searches, a new 'Linked Mode' to update selection in your favorites automatically, support for Atom 1.0 format, and quite a few others.
This is an honest question and not an attempt to troll or bait. (Posted AC because I fear gettting moded to hell)
What can an RSS/Atom reader do for me?
I have no problem browsing my favorite sites once or twice a day, and enjoy doing so. What am I missing out on?
I've just recently discovered bloglines after using firefox & sage to keep up with my many RSS feeds.
Can anyone enlighten me as to if (and if so why) one should be using this instead of bloglines? This is not bashing, I'm just interested into what people use and why.
To answer my own question, I guess privacy issues could play a role here. If I am subscribing to controversial feeds, I might not want some big corporation to know about that. Still, I think I'd rather run some sort of server-based system on my own box than run this application. Does anyone know if such a system exists?
Have you tried Liferea? My favourite feed aggregator and viewer of them all. Fast, lightweight, and sexy.
'Yes, firefox is indeed greater than women. Can women block pops up for you? No. Can Firefox show you naked women? Yes.'
In 2003 I got a 'dashboard' that was one screen in size. Within a year it had grown to ten pages.
In 2005 we got RSS and now Atom. I went from 5 websites to numerous.
In all these situations I got lost in the information. after about ten minutes of study I became hopelessly lost and forgot what it was I was trying to understand. A lot of the time the data contradicted itself. In 1999 they removed 1.5 tons of scrap computer print out reports from that storage room (I only used it). At least that's what the guy said who took it.
We call this cyclical trends. In all these years the only thing I've gotten from this is conflicting, confusing and useless information. I got the best information from talking to people.
I really enjoy the simple life.
Does anyone else find the icon quite similar to another popular icon?
It looks ok. If you're on windows, though, you should try RSS Bandit - An excellent open source .NET feed reader!
Any technology distinguishable from magic, is insufficiently advanced.
maybe this belongs in an Ask Slashdot thread about which RSS reader works best for me. I am sure that RSSOwl is a nice little program, but I would actually prefer a topic to discuss RSS readers in general, such as local client vs. web, feature set, reading web pages in the program versus in the browser, etc.
RssFwd or R-Mail forwarding to your Gmail account. Done and done.
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