Junio 28, 2005

feedreading

I looked around at rss feedreading software this morning because it's getting harder and harder to manage all the blogs and other periodically updated sites that i try to look at regularly. At first I found these cool "docklings," software that runs in your MacOS dock and updates automatically, but after wasting time with those I found out eventually that Apple discontinued 3rd party docklings. Stupid.

Anyway, I ended up going with an app called NetNewsWire, the freeware version. Loaded it up with all the blogs and newsites and stuff that I want, and it seems pretty cool. I'm even subscribed to a feed of all my Flickr contacts, so if any of them post a new photo, I'll know about it within the hour.

here's an OPML file (whatever that is) of all my feed subscriptions, if you're interested. It was generated by the netnewswire, and I think a lot of other feedreaders can import them. So if you care about the blogs i read (I don't know why you would, but just in case), or try to read, there ya go.

I love not knowing how this stuff works. I mean, obviously I know, in theory, how it works, and I know I could find out exactly how in detail if I wanted to. But I don't care about the details, and I love just seeing it work and sort of pretending that it's magic. This may be a profoundly un-geeky attitude, but I think I've realized that's how I've always been, even when I was a clueless highschool nerd and thought I wanted to win the Nobel Prize in physics. I've always liked having some things be mysterious and magical. I'm not interested in knowing the inner workings of everything, like I think a lot of geeks are. Maybe that's why I hated engineering school. And yet it suceeded in permanently altering my brain anyway.

Speaking of brains, now what I want is an RSS feed of certain people's minds who don't have blogs and who aren't in touch with me often enough or in detail enough for me to know what the hell is going on in their lives. Like Jon and Jay - can I just wire my newsreader up to your heads somehow? what? why not? I think the NSA makes a chip you can get implanted to do it. C'mon, try it out!

Posted by steev at Junio 28, 2005 10:44 AM
Comments
i use netnewswire too. after trying out about 10 different tools, i found its interface was best -- with keyboard shortcuts (arrows, tabs, and you dont need to even use the cmd key for stuff like mark-read cmd-K) and easy/quick browsing of rss feeds. seems like i "keep up on" (or try) about 25 different feeds now; maybe more. yours included, of course. i will try to write a perl module for thought-to-rss asap! Posted by: xorjon at Junio 28, 2005 12:23 PM
I can't speak highly enough of NewsFire - available at newsfirerss.com. It has a nice layout and handles podcasts in reasonable fashion too (though with Odeo and the new iTunes functionality that may be of less relevance). It has some nice grouping functionality - including smart groups that allow you to filter feed items. Unfortunately it's not freeware - it is shareware/nagware - but I felt it was well worth the $19 myself. Posted by: Andrew Ó Baoill at Junio 28, 2005 02:11 PM