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  • P Paul Watson

    Hey David, what RSS app do you recommend again? I have downloaded NewsGator which integrates with Outlook and I think it rocks. But maybe you have a better alternative?

    Paul Watson
    Bluegrass
    Cape Town, South Africa

    Macbeth muttered: I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er DavidW wrote: You are totally mad. Nice.

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    Victor Vogelpoel
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    NewzCrawler[^] is an excellent reader as well. VictorV

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    • P Paul Watson

      Hey David, what RSS app do you recommend again? I have downloaded NewsGator which integrates with Outlook and I think it rocks. But maybe you have a better alternative?

      Paul Watson
      Bluegrass
      Cape Town, South Africa

      Macbeth muttered: I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er DavidW wrote: You are totally mad. Nice.

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      David Stone
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      Don't let Taka see this...but I'd go with Syndirella[^]. Dmitry has a treeview at #2 on his list of priorities. The first is shipping v0.91, but a treeview should be in the release after that. One of the things I love about it is the fact that I can download the source and fiddle with it if I want to suggest a change...or make a minor change myself. Wildgrape's Newsdesk[^] is my second choice. If you have to have a treeview right now, then you should go with Newsdesk, and it's pretty customizable. But one of the glaring things that it doesn't have (for me at least) is Syndirella's autodiscovery and the web feeds. Two features that, once you use them, will have you addicted and leaving every other RSS reader in the dust. Also, I haven't had a chance to play with it yet, but Dare Obsanjo's RSS Bandit[^] is "the new kid on the block". On the other hand, it's also the only one with an MSDN article devoted to it as well. :) Again, the aggregator I use is Syndirella. Dmitry is very receptive to complaints, questions, and additions to the source code. Once the treeview gets implemented, I won't even look at other aggregators.


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        Don't let Taka see this...but I'd go with Syndirella[^]. Dmitry has a treeview at #2 on his list of priorities. The first is shipping v0.91, but a treeview should be in the release after that. One of the things I love about it is the fact that I can download the source and fiddle with it if I want to suggest a change...or make a minor change myself. Wildgrape's Newsdesk[^] is my second choice. If you have to have a treeview right now, then you should go with Newsdesk, and it's pretty customizable. But one of the glaring things that it doesn't have (for me at least) is Syndirella's autodiscovery and the web feeds. Two features that, once you use them, will have you addicted and leaving every other RSS reader in the dust. Also, I haven't had a chance to play with it yet, but Dare Obsanjo's RSS Bandit[^] is "the new kid on the block". On the other hand, it's also the only one with an MSDN article devoted to it as well. :) Again, the aggregator I use is Syndirella. Dmitry is very receptive to complaints, questions, and additions to the source code. Once the treeview gets implemented, I won't even look at other aggregators.


        any idiot can write haiku you just stop at seventeenth syl -ThinkGeek Fortunes

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        Paul Watson
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        Thanks for the recommendations, will give them a whirl. As for RSS Bandit. I went through that article the other day and while the article is quite interesting, the actual app is very much an example app IMO. Not a finished product or to be finished product in anyway. Sure he launched a sourceforge project for it, but I think what will happen is the engine (the RSS handler class he made) will be used but with a different front-end. BTW, if you use Outlook you should give NewsGator a try.

        Paul Watson
        Bluegrass
        Cape Town, South Africa

        Macbeth muttered: I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er DavidW wrote: You are totally mad. Nice.

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        • T Taka Muraoka

          http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/03/0318_030318_internet.html[^] Scientists have developed a new data transfer protocol for the Internet fast enough to download a full-length DVD movie in less than five seconds :laugh::laugh::laugh:


          You should save yourself and your company years of grief by shooting yourself through the head immediately. Believe me, in the long run it'll turn out better for everyone. - Tyto (at arstechnica) Awasu 1.0[^]: A free RSS reader with support for Code Project.

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          Marc Clifton
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            The battle between serial and parallel transmission takes on a new dimension, I see. Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
            Sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian Graus
            Every line of code is a liability - Taka Muraoka
            Microsoft deliberately adds arbitrary layers of complexity to make it difficult to deliver Windows features on non-Windows platforms--Microsoft's "Halloween files"

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            JoeSox
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            Marc Clifton wrote: Bill Sergio Bill Sergio, I don't like that guy. He's Republican, know doubt, either that or his doing coke out the ying yang:rolleyes: Later,
            JoeSox
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            • T Taka Muraoka

              http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/03/0318_030318_internet.html[^] Scientists have developed a new data transfer protocol for the Internet fast enough to download a full-length DVD movie in less than five seconds :laugh::laugh::laugh:


              You should save yourself and your company years of grief by shooting yourself through the head immediately. Believe me, in the long run it'll turn out better for everyone. - Tyto (at arstechnica) Awasu 1.0[^]: A free RSS reader with support for Code Project.

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              Le Ridder Noir
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              Bill was right all the time **Le Ridder Noir

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              one year of working experience with the worlds fastest copie paster(about 2000 lines a minute).
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              • T Taka Muraoka

                http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/03/0318_030318_internet.html[^] Scientists have developed a new data transfer protocol for the Internet fast enough to download a full-length DVD movie in less than five seconds :laugh::laugh::laugh:


                You should save yourself and your company years of grief by shooting yourself through the head immediately. Believe me, in the long run it'll turn out better for everyone. - Tyto (at arstechnica) Awasu 1.0[^]: A free RSS reader with support for Code Project.

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                Mauricio Ritter
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                I can imagine an ad for this stuff: "Its te FAST method, the BEST method of the WORLD. NO NETWORK KNOWLEDGE NEEDED ! NO COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE NEEDED !" ;P :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter
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                • P Paul Watson

                  Thanks for the recommendations, will give them a whirl. As for RSS Bandit. I went through that article the other day and while the article is quite interesting, the actual app is very much an example app IMO. Not a finished product or to be finished product in anyway. Sure he launched a sourceforge project for it, but I think what will happen is the engine (the RSS handler class he made) will be used but with a different front-end. BTW, if you use Outlook you should give NewsGator a try.

                  Paul Watson
                  Bluegrass
                  Cape Town, South Africa

                  Macbeth muttered: I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er DavidW wrote: You are totally mad. Nice.

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                  Kant
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                  Extend Your Information Seeking Skills With Newsfeeds[^] Follow live World Cup Cricket scores here[^]
                  What is Cricket?[^]

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                  • K Kant

                    Extend Your Information Seeking Skills With Newsfeeds[^] Follow live World Cup Cricket scores here[^]
                    What is Cricket?[^]

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                    Paul Watson
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                    Kant wrote: Extend Your Information Seeking Skills With Newsfeeds[^] Cool thanks. So, I wonder if that chap likes Awasu. :rolleyes: No offence to the maker of Awasu who very kindly emailed it to me and all but I found it a bit of overkill for my simple needs. Great for those who are addicted and dependant on RSS *cough* David Stone *cough* but for me NewsGator which integrates with Outlook is perfect.

                    Paul Watson
                    Bluegrass
                    Cape Town, South Africa

                    Macbeth muttered: I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er DavidW wrote: You are totally mad. Nice.

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                    • T Taka Muraoka

                      http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/03/0318_030318_internet.html[^] Scientists have developed a new data transfer protocol for the Internet fast enough to download a full-length DVD movie in less than five seconds :laugh::laugh::laugh:


                      You should save yourself and your company years of grief by shooting yourself through the head immediately. Believe me, in the long run it'll turn out better for everyone. - Tyto (at arstechnica) Awasu 1.0[^]: A free RSS reader with support for Code Project.

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                      David Wulff
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                      Taka Muraoka wrote: Mebbe Bill Sergio was onto something Not quite, he invented a way to transfer 1,000 full-length DVD movies in zero seconds. :) "I wrote a program in Visual C++ that allows me to send over 5,000 GIGABYTES of Video to every computer and TV Set connected to the Internet in "0" SECONDS (YES! ZERO seconds!)" - Bill SerGio, Professional W*nker


                      David Wulff

                      "Somebody get this freakin' duck away from me!" - Strong Bad [^]

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