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| Re: Feed readers - recommendations? |
  United States |
2007-04-11 20:56:27 |
Billie Mandel:
> Something else?
Imagine that the visual design of this was better:
<http://www.netvibes.com&g
t;
Extremely flexible and, once set up, very useful.
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Ziya
In design, interaction is the last resort.
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| Re: Feed readers - recommendations? |
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2007-04-11 21:56:47 |
Ziya Oz wrote:
> <http://www.netvibes.com&g
t;
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> Extremely flexible and, once set up, very useful.
Seconded. I like it lots.
And it's on a "coriander" release. A step up from
the previous
"cinnamon" release
Mike
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| Re: Feed readers - recommendations? |
  United States |
2007-04-12 11:22:57 |
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| Re: Feed readers - recommendations? |
  United States |
2007-04-12 11:22:57 |
I have to throw in my two cents for NetNewsWire Pro (I've
tried all
the Mac options, but haven't looked into web-based ones). It
has the
two features David M. mentioned he requires: you can mark
items
unread and it syncs between computers, using NewsGator,
.Mac, or even
FTP. I think there's a shiny new version on the way, but
the current
one is great.
-tony
On Apr 11, 2007, at 7:56 PM, Mike Brown wrote:
> Ziya Oz wrote:
>> <http://www.netvibes.com&g
t;
>>
>> Extremely flexible and, once set up, very useful.
>
> Seconded. I like it lots.
>
> And it's on a "coriander" release. A step up
from the previous
> "cinnamon" release
>
> Mike
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| Re: Feed readers - recommendations? |

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2007-04-12 13:26:03 |
I like Sage. It's an extension on Firefox. http://sage.mozdev.org/
-Adamya
On 4/12/07, Tony Thomson <tony kizmodesign.com> wrote:
>
> I have to throw in my two cents for NetNewsWire Pro
(I've tried all
> the Mac options, but haven't looked into web-based
ones). It has the
> two features David M. mentioned he requires: you can
mark items
> unread and it syncs between computers, using NewsGator,
.Mac, or even
> FTP. I think there's a shiny new version on the way,
but the current
> one is great.
>
> -tony
>
> On Apr 11, 2007, at 7:56 PM, Mike Brown wrote:
>
> > Ziya Oz wrote:
> >> <http://www.netvibes.com&g
t;
> >>
> >> Extremely flexible and, once set up, very
useful.
> >
> > Seconded. I like it lots.
> >
> > And it's on a "coriander" release. A
step up from the previous
> > "cinnamon" release
> >
> > Mike
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| Re: Feed readers - recommendations? |
  United States |
2007-04-12 14:59:00 |
Vienna:
It's sad, but the NewsGator Outlook Plugin (see below) was
the only
thing keeping my PC around besides Visio[*] as I couldn't
find an OSX
based reader that let me delete items. That is - until I
found
Vienna. Open source & featured filled - it can't hurt to
check it
out. There's a few rough edges, but there's a pretty active
community
working on it.
ht
tp://www.opencommunity.co.uk/vienna_features.php
Newsgator:
I had used the NewsGator plugin for Outlook for several
years. Each
item/entry is treated much like an individual email, so in
addition
to marking as Read/Unread/Flagged, you could also move &
delete
items. Additionally, you could take advantage of Outlooks
search
folders, which was nice for me as I have 400+ feeds -- only
10 or so
that I read religiously.
http://w
ww.newsgator.com/ngs/Ad_Outlook.aspx
* That's a totally different thread, right?
Regards, Shep McKee
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| Re: Feed readers - recommendations? |
  United States |
2007-04-12 14:27:13 |
I'm a HUGE fan of NewsFire (OSX). Pretty much anything
David
Watanabe puts out is quite worthy.
http://www.newsfirerss.co
m/
Roger
On Apr 12, 2007, at 12:22 PM, Tony Thomson wrote:
> I have to throw in my two cents for NetNewsWire Pro
(I've tried all
> the Mac options, but haven't looked into web-based
ones). It has the
> two features David M. mentioned he requires: you can
mark items
> unread and it syncs between computers, using NewsGator,
.Mac, or even
> FTP. I think there's a shiny new version on the way,
but the current
> one is great.
>
> -tony
>
> On Apr 11, 2007, at 7:56 PM, Mike Brown wrote:
>
>> Ziya Oz wrote:
>>> <http://www.netvibes.com&g
t;
>>>
>>> Extremely flexible and, once set up, very
useful.
>>
>> Seconded. I like it lots.
>>
>> And it's on a "coriander" release. A step
up from the previous
>> "cinnamon" release
>>
>> Mike
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| Re: Feed readers - recommendations? |
  United States |
2007-04-12 14:48:24 |
For those of us stuck in the windows world, SharpReader
(http://www.sharpreader.ne
t/) is a simple, but pretty decent freeware
reader.
geoff
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