Hi,
I have tried several RSS readers (pocketrss, egress etc.) but not one of them update the newsfeeds when the phone is on standby.
That's strange, my mail program connects nice with gprs and get's the mail to the pocketpc, but the RSS readers don't connect until the phone is not on standby.
Is there a RSS reader which update the newsfeeds when the phone is on standby ???
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i am using Mytunes RSS and am wondering how i can get it working with my wizard...is there a program that can do this and how?
Hi all, I have newsbreak and its pretty good, does pretty much all I want it too, but I was wondering if there was an rss reader that I could install on the laptop and the ppc that would work for both and sync both... Is there a good laptop rss reader that downloads podcasts and articles for later listening/reading when I am not connected and that I could sync with a ppc version? Hope that is clear, I am not too sure about all this rss stuff to be honest... thanks in advance...
Hi,
I currently use Google's free rss reader (if u search for it it's pretty easy to find).
It doesn't do podcasts i don't think but it does sync with googl's reader and has a decent today plugin.
HTH.
Gsdget.
I use RSS Hub @ www.illiumsoft.com
Very good but not sure about syncing between laptop and mobile...
I saw a link to all the RSS feeds the other day but I can't find it now, even with searching, anyone know what the urls are or a link to page showing them all?
Is there ANY RSS reader for Windows Mobile that will sync with your online Google Reader account and update your feeds?
Kinoma Play.
If you don't want to pay for an app, you can always export your Google Reader feeds into an OPML file then import into RSS Reader or other app. Google will export into xml file extension, you just have to rename to opml so RSS Reader will accept it. This won't "sync" them, but you can download the same channels and it's free. RSS reader also does podcasts and can save them to your storage card.
Well what I was actually looking for was something that would let me update and add RSS feeds online. I'm sick of having to constantly type in my feeds or worse, copy paste them from emails. It's laziness, really, but it's annoying.
RSS reader allows you to perform searches and select from results as to which ones you want to choose. It's pretty good at getting them correct. You should try it. You can import and export into OPML (like I said before) which saves your channels so you'll have them.
What's wrong with Google Reader Mobile (www.google.com/reader/m) on IE?
Nothing is wrong with it. But it does require internet access. I use RSS Reader for podcasts and it stores them all on my microSD. Very nice for flights and when you don't have connectivity.
If you look in Marketplace, there is an app called SmartRSSTouch that does what you are looking for. Costs $4.99