Monday, August 13, 2007

FeedDemon vs Google Reader

Update 14th January 2008
I decided to give FeedDemon a try for a month, but I hate it that I can't play my podcast directly from the feed instead I have to download it. You can play it online via Gator online, but there isn't a direct link to it either. Sux.

Update! 13th January 2008
FeedDemon is now FREE! I have downloaded the version 2.6. Looks like they have upgraded the interface. Whats new?
  • Free online Gator account. Now you can sync your view your feeds online and sync with your mobile phone as well. All FREE!
  • Thumbnail images instantly shows up on top of the feed listings.
  • Have a Panic Button to mark all feed read.
  • Prefetch items for offline reading.. cool
  • Able to read in 3 modes, full post, summary and headlines - similar to Google reader.
  • Add feeds to My Clipping for later viewing. Nice.

Overall, its still maintains the same features as before, however I don't think I will be switching just yet. The loading seems a bit slow. (I am just used to Google Reader's speed). Furthermore I have a lot of junk feeds, which I don't feel its necessary to take my hard disk space. But if you want to hear about the argument which is better? Lets see what Nick Bradbury has to say...




Its been a real challenge for me to decide which RSS reader I am going to be using. I have been using FeedDemon for a year now, but after watching this video, my interest in Google Reader was renewed.

FeedDemon
  • Includes Podcatcher and syncs to my Windows Media which in turns syncs to my PDA. A real advantage.
  • Offline reading.
  • Newsbin
  • 3 column view (Configurable)
Google Reader
  • Fast!
  • Simple to use with AJAX features
  • Love the OPML import features
  • Offline reading now with Google Gear
  • AJAX integration with keyboard keystrokes
  • Play podcast immediately from the browser
Finally I have decided to go full ahead with Google Reader although I will miss the Podcast sync with my PDA. Anyway, I hardly listen to them ... Lets see how its goes.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I recommend FeedBeast:
http://www.feedbeast.com

The author is incredibly responsive. This is/going to be the best RSS reader, by far.