4/14/2023 0 Comments Netnewswire login![]() With your subscription, your client (mobile, web, and Feeddemon) will synch with the central server, so if you read a bunch of feeds at work, flagged some for follow-up or saved them to a Clippings folder, when you log in at home, they are already marked as read, or flagged into your Clippings folder.įor me, this is well worth the subscription, not only from a time savings, which is huge in my case, but because review of the Clippings let's me rapidly review lots of feeds and distill and manage the good stuff.įeedstation is another application that is linked to Feeddemon. Client software can then be installed on laptop, desktop, mobile clients and your view of the central subscription can be managed depending on your client needs. You subscribe to Newsgator, this central subscription on the Newsgator server. You also have to consider the Newsgator software as part of a larger system. It's a great product and I am lost without it, but the thing that is not pointed out in the press releases is that Newsgator has a great subscription model. I paid for FeedDemon and I use the mobile client as well. Sure anyone’s actually making much hay with it just yet.įrom: Paul Begley (Jan 09 2008, at 16:55) Not the first time I’ve heard that, and it’s sure plausible, although I’m not Plus, they think they can do something interesting with attention data. With our clients.” Which makes excellent sense because they’re really in the Quoting Greg Reinacker: “What we’re working to do is to saturate the market You need to soak up a big news-flow without wasting much time, and you’re on a Very easy, but mostly it’s just about the speed. ![]() Near as fast or as flexibly as NetNewsWire. Is just fine, but I still haven’t seen anything that gets me the news anywhere There are those, hardwired to Google Reader or some such, who genuinelyĭon’t understand why someone would use client software at all. This is interesting on a bunch of grounds. (Oh, and why is it we need press releases any more?) For more information on RSS, see Wikipedia's or CNET's RSS pages.There’s a boring press release and interesting write-ups from However, the method of adding a feed depends on your reader. If you click on the button, you can subscribe to the feed. ![]() ![]() Here are just a few examples of what you may see: As you visit Web sites, you may notice buttons that allow you to automatically add feeds to your preferred reader. Once you have chosen a feed reader, all you have to do is decide what content you want. FeedMyInbox (converts RSS to e-mail messages).Some browsers and Web sites with this functionality include: To subscribe to podcast feeds, you'll need to choose a reader that can pick up not only news headlines, but also audio/video content. In order to use RSS, you need to download and install RSS feed reader software, also known as news aggregators, or register with a browser or Web site that automatically picks up RSS feeds for you. RSS feeds contain headlines and hyperlinks to longer articles, podcasts or other online content. It's a popular means of sharing content (such as news headlines, podcasts and more) without requiring you to constantly visit a Web site to see what's new. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication.
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