Publisher's Description
From RSS Popper:
RSS Popper is a news aggregator add-in for Outlook. News items delivered directly to Outlook as e-mails. No need to use a separate program for reading RSS anymore. All RSS/RDF/Atom formats are supported. Ut features Outlook Express 6, supports all RSS, Atom, and RDF versions, support podcasts, enable full page download to Outlook, and automatic translation and redirection to Google translate.
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"easy setup works well"
Version: RSS Popper 0.23c
Pros
easy setup
Cons
none for me
Summary
worth a try definetly
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"Does exactly what it claims to do, RSS feeds as e-Mails in Outlook Express"
Version: RSS Popper 0.23c
Pros
Quick to installed and setup, pulled my feeds down right away. Organized them into folders and pulls the complete web page of the RSS feed. Bringing it into Outlook Express allows me to use it's message rules and search to weed through the large amounts of text to get to the items I want. Few RSS readers seem to have search, so bringing it into OE really helps.
Cons
I've just started using it, but haven't found any problems yet.
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"Good Product - Current Version is .27c"
Version: RSS Popper 0.23c
Pros
The .27c download is available at the developer's website. Search for RSS Popper with any search engine.
Simple UI and saves lots of blog reading time.
Cons
Not sure if this is RSS Poppers fault or the RSS feed, but some feeds get lots of duplicates. Occasionally Outlook pops a "Email Address not recognized" type dialog.
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"Expired!"
Version: RSS Popper 0.23c
Pros
Nice idea.
Cons
This download has expired and will not work.
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"Very useful little tool"
Version: RSS Popper 0.22c
Pros
Works as advertised. Reads your RSS feeds and turns them into new messages in your Outlook inbox.
Cons
No problems so far.
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