« Mirroring CPAN in your laptop | Main | The Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy... »

Reading RSS

I've been using NetNewsWire to read RSS feeds since I started doing it, little over two years ago. So far it has been good enough and the features in the to-be-released version 2.0 seem great.

Yet, I don't see some features that I would like to see, like aggregating several items into a single one if they mention the same URL.

So I need to implement some sort of filter between the feeds I subscribe to and the feeds I read, that transforms the content into something more manageable.

I don't know if the end result is something that can be read via something like a RSS reader, or if I need some other application. I think I'll also look into reading my feeds by converting them to mail messages. Rui is using newspipe and I noticed Hep to (although I don't know if it does the same thing yet).

I really need to waste less time (30 to 40 minutes each day) catching up on RSS feeds, or become more efficient reading them.

Contacts

melo@simplicidade.org (XMPP/email)
+351 302 029 050 (voice)
melopt (Skype)

IronMan challenge

Iron Man badge Are you ready to be an Iron Man? Join the challenge and find out! (what is the meaning of this little man?)

Moosaico

Junta-te!

Recent Comments

Powered by Disqus
Creative Commons License
This weblog is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Powered by
Movable Type 3.2