Vienna - rss reader mac
Makradar Technologies / / December 19, 2019
About a week I'm working with two RSS-client. One online rss reader mac, Google Reader, and other desktop - Vienna. At first glance it might seem that this is overkill, but this approach has its own advantages. In Google Reader stores frequently updated subscription - BongBoing, Engadget, Lifehacker.com etc. Each of these resources every day prepares about 40 news.
In the offline client, I subscribed to the Writer's Diary (Lukyanenko, Grishkovtsa Community), editors, businessmen, "opinion leaders." Their blogs are usually updated only once a day, all the notes long standing perusal.
The result was a compromise - in the desktop client is not a large database of news and therefore no brake. Another plus - interesting articles can be read independently of whether there is currently the Internet, no electricity or not (and this sometimes happens).
In the course of a sufficiently long search I stopped at Vienna. The program bribe:
- free of charge - is not ready to pay for the RSS-client
- the ability to open the page in the program without having to start the browser (useful when commenting)
- Search as you type
- support presentation styles
- Easy to work without a mouse
- the presence of "smart folders"
- Authentication Support - news feeds can be protected by login and password (for example, "podzamochnye" entries in LJ). So far I have not had time to test this piece of work
But there is a lack of offensive: to search for words and phrases in the Russian-sensitive. So if you search the word "blog" Notes from the "Blog" can not be found.
In general, I am very happy with the program.