Tag: RSS
Get To Work: Three Ways To Make The Most Of RSS
The death of RSS has been greatly exaggerated. When Google Reader died, plenty of self-assured bloggers and podcasters pooh-poohed the technology in favor of getting their news...
Tip: Find Your Deleted RSS Feeds In Mountain Lion’s Mail.app
If you updated to Mountain Lion, and you used Mail.app as your default RSS reader, you’re probably having a bad time right about now, wondering...
Here’s an easy way to make Twitter favorites more useful
Twitter has this nice feature, a way to mark certain tweets as favourites, but besides being an easy way to tell yourself that this tweet...
FLUD raises a cool million in funding
We’ve been featuring FLUD on Macgasm for a while now. We were one of the first websites to feature the RSS reader, and we’re happy to...
MobileRSS HD 3.0 looks… familiar
MobileRSS HD 3.0 is a recently updated RSS feed reader for the iPad. It has a good feature set and a great new UI … that...
FLUD mobile now on the iPhone, features Macgasm
It seems like it’s RSS reader day around here. Today the FLUD team has released FLUD mobile, an iPhone version of their popular RSS reader,...
Pulse goes free, and they’re now looking for paid partnerships
Pulse has decided that there’s no future in paying for RSS apps, and instead, the future will be paid subscription partnerships with publishers. I’m not...
Import RSS into Flipboard
A lot of interesting information can be found while using Flipboard. The way Flipboard places emphasis on certain stories helps to bring out a couple...
Steve, wake up. Public RSS feeds are available and free for syndication.
Great, I thought we put the problem of public RSS use in iPhone apps to rest after the Pulse Vs. New York Times issue last...
The New York Times makes Apple pull Pulse from the App Store
After hearing about Pulse yesterday, I quickly ran out and purchased the application for my iPad. I’m sure a whole lot of other people did...
Gruml: Google Reader for Mac OS
Gruml is a Google Reader for Mac. It is currently in beta, so all the bugs aren't completely worked out. But Gruml is a very capable feed reader with lots of great integrated social features.
The Early Edition and a Cup of Coffee: A Perfect Pairing
Early Edition is an excellent RSS reader. In fact, I hesitate to call it just a feed reader because it does more than list the feeds, it transforms them. It makes reading news feeds an enjoyable activity, like poring over a beloved newspaper with a cup of coffee.
Feedly gets an iPhone prototype
I’m on record as adoring Feedly, so it’s probably not much of a surprise to many of you that I’ve been keeping a close eye...
Life Without NetNewsWire
Earlier this year, NewsGator decided to alter the way their RSS reader applications (NetNewsWire for the Mac, NetNewsWire for the iPhone/iPod Touch, and FeedDemon for...
Syncing NetNewsWire Between Macs
I was recently hanging out in a Mac-related IRC channel, and I spoke to a person that had a question about NetNewsWire, the popular RSS...
Giving Thanks to Safari
I obsess over small things. The slightest thing can be a show stopper for me. It will come as no surprise that I spend a...
Times makes your web surfing more like…newspaper reading?
I’m not sure if this is the dumbest thing I’ve ever laid eyes on, or if this is the most genius application ever. I’m on...
RSS is going free… well, readers are…
I’ve been without the internet for a couple of days (Blame Rogers), so I’ve be unable to pass along some information about NewsFire. Much like...
Vienna: A Free RSS Reader.
I noticed today that a good chunk of our visitors are getting our posts via the feed, so I thought it might be a good...
Rss Feeds: What are they and how do you use them on a MAC?
A couple of podcasts ago, we mentioned RSS feeds, we kind of assumed you guys knew what we were talking about. Essentially, RSS feeds allow...