I am back reading blogs, thanks to
Jetbrains Omea Reader. Omea Reader is stable, has the features I need and I got a
free license
for it.
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Don't you find it's interface rather cluttered?
I tried to switch from RSSBandit to Omea over the
weekend with little satisfaction. I was able to import
my feeds list without any trouble but navigation through
Omea was painful. Maybe it's because RSSBandit is
focused on one thing - reading RSS feeds. Omea tries to
collect information from a bunch of different places:
Websites, RSS, newsgroups, etc... It makes for a a lot
of clutter that I don't care about.
Kevin,
For me, the best world would be having both Outlook and
Outlook Express dealing with email, Neswgroup and RSS
feeds. As I use Outlook at office and Outlook Express,
if both dealt with these kind of content, that would be
a marvelous world.
I used RSSBandit some time ago, even helped translating
its text resources to brazilian portuguese, but it
become very unstable on my machines on the last releases
and I gave it up.
As for Omea Reader, instead of using "All
resources" tab, I just select
"Feeds" tab and that's my world in
Omea. I imported my OPML file and it kept my file
structure. Another thing I enjoyed so much is
"Views and Categories", especially the
"Recent (Today, Yesterday, This week, Last
week, This moth and Last month)" option. With
this myriad of options, I can read posts by feeds
groups, feed and post's age among others.