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Stefan Brutscher
Melchior

Joined: 13 Jun 2004
Posts: 119
Location: München
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Mon, 27.Sep.2004, 09:53 |
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Hi,
nachdem im Verbesserungsvorschlag auf RSS Feed hingewiesen wurde, würde mich mal interessieren welchen Client ihr verwendet und warum?
Ich selbst habe mir den
RSSOwl - RSS / RDF / Atom Newsreader 0.9b
ausgesucht.
Weil er eben mehrere Formate beherrscht und kostenfrei ist. Allerdings habe ich mit weiteren keine Erfahrung.
Zu finden ist das Tool unter http://www.rssowl.de
Gruß
Stefan |
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Magnum


Joined: 14 Jun 2004
Posts: 43
Location: /dev/null
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Mon, 27.Sep.2004, 10:44 |
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Ich verwende den SharpReader:
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Main features
* Handles all RSS versions, ATOM, modules like dublin core, content:encoding, xhtml:body, etc.
* Advanced threading support allowing you to view connected items together in a threaded fashion. SharpReader detects and shows connections between items if they have same link, if one item links to another, if two items both link to the same external webpage, or if an item has comments (for feeds supporting the <wfw:commentrss> standard).
* Group subscribed feeds into custom categories.
* Feed settings like refresh-rate and purge timeout can be set per feed or per category. Category-wide settings apply to all feeds in that category that are still set to "Default" for the setting in question.
* Dialog-less way of subscribing to new feeds - just drag a link from your browser into SharpReader, or enter the url into the address-bar at the top.
* Feedster integration to easily search weblogs and newssites for specific terms, and even subscribe to such a search to be notified of new results.
* Support for proxy-servers and proxy authentication.
* Reduces bandwidth by using HTTP Conditional GETs and gzip/deflate encoding.
* Minimizes to the system-tray.
* Systray popup when new items arrive (can be disabled on a per-feed or per-category basis through the properties pane).
* Easy keyboard navigation to go the next or previous unread item.
* Import and export your subscriptions using OPML.
* Filter items.
* International Character-set support.
* HTTP Authentication support.
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bingen
Melchisedech


Joined: 04 Jun 2004
Posts: 231
Location: 48°42' n.Br./09°09' ö.L.
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Mon, 27.Sep.2004, 11:09 |
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| Stefan Brutscher wrote: |
nachdem im Verbesserungsvorschlag auf RSS Feed hingewiesen wurde, würde mich mal interessieren welchen Client ihr verwendet und warum?
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www.rssreader.com
ist klein und fuer meine beduerfnisse ausreichend.
ps: rss feed kommt heute abend, falls ich zeit dazu habe...  |
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Z
Magnum


Joined: 14 Jun 2004
Posts: 43
Location: /dev/null
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Mon, 27.Sep.2004, 11:57 |
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BTW: In diesem Thread werden übrigens noch mehr RSS Reader vorgestellt. |
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Magnum


Joined: 14 Jun 2004
Posts: 43
Location: /dev/null
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Posted:
Mon, 27.Sep.2004, 11:57 |
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ps: rss feed kommt heute abend, falls ich zeit dazu habe...  |
Prima, klingt gut  |
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Frank Scholer
Imperial


Joined: 13 Jun 2004
Posts: 22
Location: Germany
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Tue, 28.Sep.2004, 12:57 |
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Hi,
ich benutz den "RSS Bandit" - ist auch Open Source, auch in deutsch verfügbar, schnell und irgendwie einfach cool.
Siehe http://www.rssbandit.org ...
Gruß Frank |
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