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Snarfer 0.5

by alec on August 8, 2006

In my ongoing quest for the perfect RSS reader, I’ve recently been introduced to Snarfer 0.5.  This is a client side RSS reader with an interesting twist.  The Snarfware gang have added what are essentially search wizards for EBay, Craigslist and the blogosphere.  So, for instance, if you’re looking for specific item in a specific price range, Snarfer will create a search request, grab the RSS feed from EBay, and store the results in a folder.  It’s persistent, and it’s intelligent.  And, it makes buying and selling goods via EBay or Craigslist that much easier.  Moreover, the Craigslist wizard actually lets you create searches which are multi-city searches.  That’s something you can’t do using Craigslist directly.

Perhaps even more useful to me is the blog search mechanism.  Specify a search term, and Snarfer will create a feed aggregating Blogdigger, Bloglines, Blogpulse, Feedster, Google Blog Search, Icerocket, MSN Search, Sphere and Yahoo! Search.  It would be cool if they added Technorati and Digg as well. 

Snarfer is free, although advertising funded.  Their model makes the process of reading each post a little time consuming, because it means clicking past the ad.  Hopefully as usage builds they will switch to a less intrusive model.  And, for now, it’s only client side.  In the future, I understand that it may be server based as well, allowing the holy grail of synchronized RSS reader feed lists.  For now, it’s a great tool for a standalone PC.

Snarfer is a refreshing and new cut on creating and using RSS.  Go try it out!  It’s the first new thing in RSS that I’ve seen in a long time! 

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Snarf This!

by alec on December 19, 2005

Snarfer is a new feed reader just released, by Snarfware.  Supports both Atom, and RSS, and sports a plugin architecture to allow new feed formats to be easily incorporated.   It’s free, because (like Google) it includes contextually relevant adware links above each post.  The adware is unobtrusive, and unlikely to ever bother you.

It has a nice clean UI.  Very spartan features, however.  I would like, at minimum, to be able to post from the RSS feed to my blog.  But if you don’t have a blog, it may be just the ticket for you.

Take it for a spin.

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