Tuesday, April 08, 2003

.NET RSS Aggregators. Rick wonders if anyone would notice when he releases his .NET RSS aggregator. I've wondered the same thing about SharpReader. When I started SharpReader, there was just Aggie (that I knew of). Soon after, I read Jeppe Cramon was starting on FeedExpress, which has since been released. Then came Syndirella, Beaver and NewsDesk, so SharpReader is just YA3PDNA. Is it... (97 words) [SharpReader category of Luke Hutteman's public virtual MemoryStream]
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News that comes to you: SharpReader. News that comes to you is a good introduction to RSS Aggregators. The aggregators I have personally used are Amphetadesk, FeedReader, Radio Userland and SharpReader. Ampetadesk was the first aggregator I used, but I did not like it's web interface, which is why I switched to FeedReader. I really liked FeedReader's 3 pane Outlook-like UI, but found the product too... (359 words) [SharpReader category of Luke Hutteman's public virtual MemoryStream]
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Syndirella development ceasing.

Syndirella development is basically over

... I'm really, really tempted to give up Syndirella development. And this is one of the reasons why. SharpReader today has just about everything that I wanted to implement in Syndirella in the next 2-3 months.

Interesting. Now if he can only get the darn thing working on Windows 98 Smiley

But does SharpReader not detect when the content of a given item changes?

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