

- #Difference between rssowl and podcast movie#
- #Difference between rssowl and podcast pdf#
- #Difference between rssowl and podcast plus#
So at the moment I got Jaeger deleting stuff after 2 weeks. This stops the hard drive being filled up with junk, and makes synchronization on to a mobile/portable audio device a lot easier. – idea being if you tag it, you care enough to keep it?). This basicly removes all downloaded files unless there marked (maybe tagged, which I'll go into later. talking ofĬleaning up files, the perfect aggregator will need a user defined timelimit like in jaeger. So I end up deleting a load of PDFs every week.
#Difference between rssowl and podcast pdf#
This doesn't always work so well however, I'm subscribed to the TED feed and that usually has a lot of pdf attached with badly thoughtout file names.
#Difference between rssowl and podcast movie#
So there was need to download the movie as it had already been done. Jaeger automaticly downloaded because I have an option set to download all without asking me. And linked directly to the quicktime version. Someone I read regularly did a review of the changes between epic 2014 and epic 2015. Jaeger works well because it highlights that this rss feed also has attachments (which can be enclosures or simply links to rich media in the post) this is great for example when epic 2015 came out. Yes I could just input the rss which supports podcasting, but what happens when someone I usually read starts podcasting? I don't fancy having to copy and paste the url just for a couple of entries. It actually kept crashing when loading my OPML. At least pass the Bit torrent files on to Azureus would be very useful.Ĭurrently i'm trying fireANT to deal with all my attachment support but it doesn't do a very job with anything else. Bit torrent support would be cool but not essential. And when I say stuff I mean not just Mp3s but videos like on channel9 etc. Podcasting support, it needs to be as flexable as jaeger where it doesn't always need the enclosure tag to get stuff. Some other things which are needed in the perfect aggregator. So I expect the perfect aggregator will need to support almost 300 feeds without breaking into a sweat when I go for a search. But honestly I have not even started with my search feeds from yahoo, pubsub and blogdigger. Geez I'm not even close to Robert Scoble and others which have over 400 RSS feeds which need to be sorted, filtered and aggregated.

Just recently I tried Blogbridge which is ok, but resource hungry and not all that useful with 225 RSS feeds split into about 11 categories. Theres nothing worst than reading through a ton of interesting news on one client then go and all of them being highlighted again! Well there is but trust me it becomes a pain after a while switching back and forth between different machines.

Before that I was using RSSOwl which was good even back in the older versions, but its lack of synchronization drove me spare.
#Difference between rssowl and podcast plus#
Up till recently I was using Blogmatrix Jaeger but the lack of support from the authors, has me worried plus there are some really silly bugs which are very ignoying. None of them quite have all the features need to make me quite stick. I can not even remember how many I have tested and played with on my computers.Īnd more which I can't remember right now… It feels like i'm on this never ending quest to find the perfect aggregator.
