Comment and replies on Peers:
Comment and replies on SF3:
Google Code project: http://code.google.com/p/sf3/
Comment and replies on MyTunesRSS:
The free version is available here: http://www.codewave.de/products/mytunesrss/freeware/
Comment and replies on Stanza:
It's free for now, but likely $15 when it's out of beta:
http://www.lexcycle.com/faq#n33
$15 seems very reasonable, considering the (spectacular) iPhone app is free.
Comment and replies on HTMLtoAPP:
Actually, Fluid is probably the easiest way to create SSBs.
When I open this application on my Tiger computer, it doesn't open. It bounces a couple times in the Dock then quits. Hmm...
Comment and replies on ARD Patcher:
On Digg: http://digg.com/apple/ARD_Patcher
Comment and replies on Headline:
I'm not very impressed with the beta so far. It certainly doesn't seem to scale to a large number of items, nor is it easier than NewsFire or NNW to read many items in a row. I'll keep an eye on it, but I'm not all that impressed so far, in spite of the hype.
Hi,
@ Factoryjoe - Headline UI is really different from the classic RSS reader. The goal of Headline is to show by the way news, for peoples does wants only stay informed and not store hundreds of unread articles.
@ Wolf17
Thank you so much, I hope the new UI looks nice. :)
This is a great new idea for reading RSS entries. It has a simple, small UI and the new read menu is great! (v0.86)
I've been watching Headline grow for quite a while now and in its current state, it is an amazing product. Very easy to use, very simple, and very sleek. I can't wait for 1.0!!
Very nice software. ;-)
Great soft from a great guy!!!
Pretty nice. I like this approach much better than traditional RSS readers.
Comment and replies on Syncman:
Isn't this built into Address Book in 10.5.3 now?
@factoryjoe: It is, in a very rudimentary fashion. Here's the blog post I wrote when 10.5.3 came out. Syncman offers a number of advantages over the built-in syncing from Apple, and there will only be more advantages as time goes on.
For those who don't have an iPhone or iPod Touch, Syncman seems to be a more than viable alternative to Apple's built-in synchronization. It just works (which IMHO is all one can ask for). It even seems to be better at coping with company-type contacts.
The ability to sync just a certain Address Book group or just e-mail contacs would be nice, though. My Apple Address Book contains quite a number of contacts without e-mail addresses and I don't really need those in Gmail …
Comment and replies on Glims:
Hmm, kind of like InquisitorX.
Glims is much better than Inquisitor. More customisable etc. I used Inquisitor for long time until I found that it keeps a cache of icons in a folder at ~/user/library/application support/inquisitor. Thus keeping a nice little search history. Have now opted for the superior Glims.
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Looks like Flock or Inquisitor.