Easiest way to read RSS feeds

Filed under: Mobile, , , , by txtu on Jun 8, 2007

Do you have a Pocket PC or Windows Mobile phone (e.g. HP IPAQ) and you want to download and read RSS feeds using your cell phone? You can use pRSSreader.

It is a feature-rich RSS reader that requires a small amount of memory. The pRSSreader is able to handle different feed formats like RSS 0.90, 0.91, 0.92 and 2.0, RDF 1.0 and Atom 0.3. It features a Site manager that enables you to maintain your list of subscriptions to web sites. Updating your subscription feeds is very easy since all you have to do is click on an “Update All” button. You can also get an update on just a single feed.

The RSS feeds are cached in your cell phone which means that you can download your RSS subscriptions once a day and just read them at your own pace without worrying about connection charges. If let’s say you are in Ortigas center, you can access the Internet in one of the free Wifi hotspots and download your subscriptions.

Reading your subscriptions is quite easy. You only have to use the left/right/up/down keys of your mobile phone. The keys allow you to navigate the articles sequentially. If you need to go to a particular article, you can select it from the feed list. You can also customize font sizes to suit your eyesight and even has support for clear type.

To get more information and download a copy of pRSSreader, you can go to the website at http://pda.jasnapaka.com/prssr/.

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