{"id":37,"date":"2005-11-16T21:46:00","date_gmt":"2005-11-17T04:46:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wapreview.com\/?p=37"},"modified":"2020-09-23T20:28:57","modified_gmt":"2020-09-24T03:28:57","slug":"all-i-want-is-a-good-wap-rss-reader","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wapreview.com\/37\/","title":{"rendered":"All I want is a good WAP RSS reader."},"content":{"rendered":"

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\nI want to be able to be able to read RSS feeds on my phone. Feeds are perfect mobile content – mostly text, all meat, none of the stuff like sidebars, headers, frames, navigation bars and popups that make most websites unusable on a phone.<\/p>\n

There are a number of excellent web based RSS aggregators but I’ve been having a hard time finding a WAP based one that I want to use regularly. The usability just isn’t there for one reason or another. I’ve found three readers that I have bookmarked on my phones and do use – but they all have nagging flaws that keep me searching for that perfect reader.<\/p>\n

My vision of a perfect mobile RSS aggregator is something that works like Bloglines on the desktop.<\/p>\n

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  1. When I enter the reader I should see a list of the names of my subscribed feeds and an indication if the feed has any unread items.<\/li>\n
  2. When I click on a feed, all I want to see is a list of just the titles<\/strong> of the entries in that feed. No descriptions – they take up to much screen real estate on a phone.<\/li>\n
  3. When I click on an article title, I should get the full<\/strong> content of that entry broken into pages that are small enough for my phone to handle. Large images should be filtered out or resized to fit my screen and\/or I should be able to turn images off.<\/li>\n
  4. There should be a couple of links at the top and bottom of each screen that take me back to the entry list and feed list.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    OK, but you say, Bloglines <\/a>has a mobile version and then there’s Skweezer<\/a>, Phonifier<\/a>, MobileLeap<\/a>, Winksite<\/a>, RSS2WAP<\/a>, RSShome<\/a>, Bloggo <\/a>and Feedalot<\/a>. Surely one these eight must do what you want!<\/p>\n

    Believe me, I’ve tried them all and all but three of them utterly fail meet my basic criteria. Even the three that I do use have annoying flaws that limit the amount that I want to use them.<\/p>\n

    By the way, if you wrote, funded or otherwise have a personal interest in one of these sites, I’m not trying to be mean. I really, really do appreciate the efforts of everyone working on mobile browsing applications. It’s a difficult and so far mostly unrewarding medium for content providers. It WILL get better, I really believe that mobile is the future. But my role on this site is that of a opinionated critic pointing out what I think is good in mobile browsing – but also what needs improvement.<\/p>\n

    So what’s wrong with mobile web based RSS aggregators There are two big sins and most of these sites are guilty of one or both.<\/p>\n