Posts Tagged ‘RSS’
More about Feedspot
Besides basic features RSS reader such as labeling, organizing folders, shortcuts, list / expanded view, classification and several others, the blog itself indicates three characteristics unique feature:
As for the social, it allows users to follow others and see the messages shared by them in their feed BPA, with external links, images and videos. For this you can share an article or a personal note to his followers.
As research and folders, you can search for public folders created by other users and then pass these folders, such as: technology, celebrity gossip, food, comics and many more as interest.
And we can also be shared.
The third feature is an advanced sharing, where the user may want to share one or more social networks, e.g. put your bookmarks directly to Facebook, Twitter, or Pocket Bufferapp; still having an RSS feed for your folders, tags, bookmarks or items shared.
Alternatives disabled to RSS Reader
Announced at a good time, the service was disabled RSS Reader yesterday, although Google says it has no relation to the untimely death of its creator Aaron Shwartz, which was processed and pressed by available scientific articles from JSTOR.
There are several alternatives already known to the market, such as the already popularized Feedly (for Apple and Android), Digg Reader, NetNewsWire and Newsblur.
But there are alternatives still little known and quite interesting:
KlipFolio offers a unique experience of RSS, the application has a panel where you can customize the news, your favorite blogs, weather feeds, and many other information. The program is available for desktop and you can also customize it to your style.
Sage is an RSS feed basics and news aggregator for Firefox. Free course like everything in Firefox, you can browse the latest news feeds right from your Firefox browser Nabarra side. Its interface is extremely easy to navigate, with a top panel to the bottom panel of headlines and a history.
Snarfer (download) is a feed reader for experienced programmers, your RSS and Atom feeds, where the most experienced in RSS can find it, this is because its interface is organized in a uncomplicated way to be used as a generic application, but only there are versions for Windows.
There are other alternatives like FeedDaemon, Grablt and Ticher Desktop (download all)