Thursday, August 21, 2003 1:20 PM
It seems to me that the ultimate goal of XML feeds should be to free the reader/consumer of that feed to decide how they want to view a feed, and on the device of their choosing. With that goal in mind, welcome
PocketFeed for the PocketPC platform.
While I have not yet had an opportunity to test PocketFeed, I thought I would post it today for those who may be interested. PocketFeed is the first product I have seen in this category: A RSS/RDF news aggregator running on Pocket PC 2002/2003 PDA's.
Offered by Furry Goat, PocketFeed suggests "you can now take your news, blog entries, or any other type of syndicated data with you, sync it wirelessly or read it offline. So yes, you can sit in Starbucks with your PDA and read the latest news over 802.11b."
If anyone has tested PocketFeed, please feel free to add your comments below this article so that others may benefit from your experience.