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NO Offline RSS Newsfeed Reader on P800 / J2ME (2)

Rafe pointed me to Capot

another – NOT OFFLINE – browser…

– only 10 feeds

– only RSS 0.91, 1.0, no 2.0 feeds

– and of course – no offline caching/download via PC

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NO Offline RSS Newsfeed Reader on P800 / J2ME (2)

With Mobipocket Web Companion, you can get any XML stream, apply an XSL stylesheet and read it on your PDA.

It works well, it is quick and cross-platform.
Try it !

NO Offline RSS Newsfeed Reader on P800 / J2ME (2)

Mhhh - seems like mobipocket .enews file can be tweaked in addition to the few news-files offered by mobipocket themselves - probably for reading RSS aswell...

some How-Tos and Links would be helpful anyway...

ccc

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