Get Your RSS Feeds From The Web
As I've said before, I subscribe to LockerGnome a technical webzine that post some very interesting tidbits about a host of different technologies from Web Dev to Unix Administration. I was going through my mail tonight and came across a web based RSS feed reader. I've never used one but have been thinking about trying to find a reader so I can be a little more organized with my blog reading. I'm not always in front of my own computer when I want to read though, so this sounds to me like it might be the answer. I'm gonna give it a try and I'll let you guys know how it goes.
***UPDATE***
Yea, it kind of sucks. You can only manage up to 5 different feeds and I didn't find it very easy to use. Or what I'd like to say is when I found out that I was restricted to only 5 feeds I did not find it very easy to use. I think I'll pass.
Comments
If you're on a Mac, you've probably already heard of NetNewsWire, an AMAZING RSS reader. It will even manage your own blog. Check it out!
Posted by: Wonko | November 23, 2003 09:51 PM
Yea from what I've read on this one here it also manages your own blog. It being web based though means it's platform independent.
Posted by: obigabu | November 24, 2003 11:06 AM
The big issue is that because it is purely web based, you have to be online. NNW can download all of your subscribed feeds for offline viewing :)
Posted by: Wonko | November 25, 2003 12:01 AM