![]() I really feel that all these types of programs could have just been internet browser extensions. I guess I’m just set in my ways with the way I conduct my internet browsing. I really just can’t convince myself to install an application like this for day to day use. It’s worth checking out, and who knows, you might enjoy it.Īs for me, I’ll probably continue using Google Reader in my web browser. It’s a decent desktop application if you’re the type of person that likes to take the internet out of their browser and onto the desktop. ‘News bin’, pop-up notifications, keyword feed searching, social network integration and Google reader support are the main features that stand out to me. I mean, yeah, it has to do all the obvious things, but it also has to compel me to be interested in it enough to want to open it outside of my web browser. So, for me to WANT to use a program like this it has to be halfway decent. I’m just not too big on having everything be so decentralized. Usually when I get my Ubuntu or Windows system up and running I uninstall the email client it comes with and whatnot. I’m not a big desktop application for online services kind of guy. Pop up notifications can get monotonous and annoying at times.News bin feature allows you to save anything that you like. ![]() Embedded web browser lets you view full content straight within RSSOwl.Add whatever and how many RSS, RDF, and Atom feeds you desire. ![]() RSSOwl is also open source and community driven, which is a rarity on the Windows operating system. RSSOwl is built using the Java runtime environment which allows it to be easily ported to other operating systems like Mac and Linux. WHAT IS IT AND WHAT DOES IT DOĪs I teased above, RSSOwl is an RSS feed aggregator and reader. It allows for you to get your favorite RSS feeds in a unique way, and helps you discover new RSS feeds that are similar to what niches you specifically specify. Frequent news readers are bound to have tons of RSS feeds strewed about their internet browser, and obviously dotTech has reviewed RSS clients in the past, but RSSOwl is a serious contender.
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