Hmmmm .. its seem this few day i not really talk about any tech thing on my blog, but now i feel talk about web based RSS Reader.
i been using Bloglines for quite some time ( about few month ) , but as lots of people taking about bloglines seem like an old man, without much upgrade, the plumber always appear ( when down time there will be a plumber image showing ) , some feed always getting the [!] mark without reason, some feed which i read before already but always showing again unread status ..
so i been thinking to use other rss reader, my first aim is my yahoo, so that i can combine and use some of the yahoo service, but it seem yahoo having problem to import OPML, so i change my target to Rojo, i use it for few day and feel tired on it, its so un-user-friendly, example when i show all the feed on one of the tag, i need to click on mark as read manually, it wont change the status to read after i navigate to other tag , other thing like it can’t show the feedburner counter all affect my using experince ..
maybe i m too use to bloglines ? i not sure , but today i moved back to bloglines again .. maybe i should give Gritwire a try ?
Tags: bloglines, rojo, rss_reader








4 Comments
I use the Rojo RSS reader, and it’s an excellent program.
It uses some AJAX for organization, plus you can tag and label your feeds accordingly. The interface’s beautiful and fast too. I highly recommend it.
If that’s not to your taste, there’s always Google Reader?
Hi Zafran ,
not sure but from my location it seem rojo a bit lag for me ? arghh google reader i feel that sux .. maybe i should try the searchfox rss reader ?
Personally I’ve always favoured client-based newsreader. Been using feedreader for months and about 2 months ago I switched to SharpReader.
They’re both freeware. Feedreader’s development has been dead for quite some time now. There are some minor bugs to it. That was what causing me to switch. Sharpreader is generally good,except that it has huge memory footprint. Maybe that only occurs if you ahve shitload of feeds. Despite that I’m still generally quite OK with it.
For web-based, try live.com from Microsoft. Should be good.
Hi ya, Uzyn thx for the support after come back from your holiday
for client based i would recommend Greatnews, thats one of the best client rss reader ..
i go for web rss reader because i read news on different pc, home pc, office pc and office laptop, so web rss reader more suit me
live.com is good for few feed, i use it for delicious popular feed and digg recent news , its not so good if u have 100 feeds ..