Pocket RSS feeds

26 02 06 - 08:52 - Bookmark this post

OK, I am writing this on my iPaq while reading my webfeeds on the same device. I already feel I have acquired another Inbox because I use PocketRSS. sorry, no links, that's a drag on this tiny machine. But I read my favorite feeds and I see a lot of interesting articles. but clicking through makes me go to the normal website instead of a PDA or mobile version, which could be less heavy on graphics and other fluff. That's to understand, since I use the normal webfeed. So is there a site that offers Mobile RSS feeds which click through to a mobile version of the site? any thoughts are welcome in the comments...
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update: 43folders.com seems to have it covered with some user agent checking. I can read his articles excellent on my PDA.
Frank - 26 02 06 - 09:04

Sorry, I’ve been meaning to do this forever, but my @To Do is getting sticky…
Check out http://www.mobilerss.net/.. It works very well, and while you can use it “naked” on Pocket IE, I prefer to use it in AvantGo. Give it a try. It solved the majority of my mobile rss desires. I still use a few other free rss apps for smaller feeds that aren’t as important to me, but I think mobilerss.net takes the cake. Enjoy!

P.S. Anymore you have on GTD with a Pocket PC would be most appreciated. That is one of the things I hope to really nail down this spring, as well as blogging about it…
blund - 13 04 06 - 18:29

Just a follow up to GTD with a Pocket PC, you’ll want to check out dkeener’s (you’ve probably already seen it) – http://www.dkeener.com/keenstuff/index.h... Hope that is helpful as well.
blund - 18 04 06 - 23:01

Blund, thanks for the info! I haven’t seen dkeener’s article yet, but I will very soon
Frank - 23 04 06 - 21:27




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