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A RSS reader developed by Dare Obasanjo

Used by 107 people for 427 hours, 35 minutes and 29 seconds

Powerful Windows desktop RSS aggregator (.NET)

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  • lcbrink devotee
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    It has a simple interface, but it does not work well syncing with Google Reader. I was hoping for a desktop interface to Google's service, but it doesn't work that way. RSS Bandit has the potential to be a great desktop RSS reader, but it doesn't really solve the problem of multiple computers like I had hoped.

  • BSWE1987 fanatic
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    A little difficult to move categories around. Clean interface.

  • 9091 overlord

    Now with Google Reader support!

  • ppass novice
    Overall:

    This is a great RSS Reader desktop software. (latest used: 1.5.0.10)

    ===== On the plus side =====

    - shows new items in a newspaper view, and it is possible to scroll down that view to have a quick view of new items.

    - items will flash as they are being read.

    - no comlicated settings

    - development team is quite responsive to correct bugs (but not so for adding new features)

    - it is portable: data can be on a USB stick and carried around on various computers (this requires a tweak).

    - it is free!

    - provides a search function to dig in the archives

    ===== On the minus side =====

    - integrated browser (based on IE) is not stable and leads to many errors. I still use an external browser to view pages and cannot rely on the embedded one.

    - not confident with the file downloader (had bad experience with file that kept being downloaded although I had erased it).

    - some glitches in the search function

    ===== Overall =====
    Great software. Worth trying it if you have more than 2 RSS feeds that you usually look at.

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