RSS Bandit
Developer(s)Dare Obasanjo and Torsten Rendelmann
Initial release2003 (2003)[1][2]
Stable release
1.9.0.1002[3] Edit this on Wikidata / 4 July 2010
Operating systemWindows
TypeNews aggregator
LicenseBSD-3-Clause
Websiterssbandit.org

RSS Bandit is an open source RSS/Atom aggregator based on the Microsoft .NET framework. It was originally released as a code sample in a series of articles the Extreme XML column written by Dare Obasanjo on MSDN in 2003.[1][2] The code samples were developed into an open source project. It is currently hosted on GitHub[4] and the primary contributors are Dare Obasanjo and Torsten Rendelmann.

Features

Interface

The three-pane user interface is modeled after desktop email clients, with a tree view showing the list of feeds. The application has a number of features inspired by email readers and other RSS readers including:

  • Search folders for reading all items that match a search term or just all unread items
  • Import and export subscription lists as an OPML file
  • Keyboard shortcuts for main functions
  • Ability to download podcasts[5]
  • Automatic marking of items as read as they are scrolled past
  • Search in all feeds, across all updates from subscriptions
  • Current subscription lists and read/unread state of items in the application can be synchronized via a FTP or WebDAV server, allowing use from multiple computers
  • Feeds can be read from a Google Reader account, allowing the user to subscribe or unsubscribe from feeds, mark items as read or star them in RSS Bandit and have these changes reflected in Google Reader
  • Feeds can be read from Facebook accounts, to read their news feed and comment on the status updates of their friends.

Reception

The application received 4 out 5 stars in a review on Download.com.[6] It has also received 4 out of 5 stars in a review on About.com.[7]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Building a Desktop News Aggregator
  2. 1 2 Revamping the RSS Bandit application
  3. Error: Unable to display the reference properly. See the documentation for details.
  4. RssBandit on GitHub
  5. "RSS Bandit official blog: 'Downloading and Managing Pending Podcasts'"
  6. "RSS Bandit". Download.com. CNet. 2009-01-15. Retrieved 2010-07-10.
  7. "RSS Bandit 1.6 - RSS News Feed Reader". About.com. New York Times Company. Retrieved 2010-07-10.
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