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	<title>Adam Frisby &#187; WP-o-Matic</title>
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		<title>Building an RSS Reader</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every morning as part of my &#8216;get started&#8217; routine, I check most of the OpenSim websites, plus technorati and google searches for OpenSim news. I like to keep informed as to what is being developed, and who is putting OpenSim into production. The problem is it takes a good 15-30 minutes to trawl everywhere.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every morning as part of my &#8216;get started&#8217; routine, I check most of the OpenSim websites, plus technorati and google searches for OpenSim news. I like to keep informed as to what is being developed, and who is putting OpenSim into production. The problem is it takes a good 15-30 minutes to trawl everywhere.</p>
<p>RSS is the obvious solution &#8211; unfortunately every single RSS reader for Windows seems to be stuck with an identical UI &#8211; a UI based on Outlook&#8217;s terrible RSS reader, which I happen to think makes every attempt at making casual reading as disinteresting as possible. In short, they all suck.</p>
<p>I have a iMac on my desk for testing &#8211; and on there I have installed <a href="http://www.acrylicapps.com/times/">Times</a>. Times is an attempt to make a virtual newspaper built from RSS content &#8211; for the most part it works pretty well, but has a few really big drawbacks &#8211; it requires OSX (which I rarely boot into for normal use), it&#8217;s also uses way too much eye candy &#8211; viewing a single post gets half of the text area obscured with a silly &#8216;bent page&#8217; effect.</p>
<p>Microsoft apparently made a similar application called <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/max/">Codename: Max</a> &#8211; unfortunately it was discontinued somewhere after WinXP SP2, and is no longer installable on any system (trust me, I tried). So for the last few weeks I&#8217;ve given up and just keep searching manually &#8211; until this morning when I decided I&#8217;d built my own.</p>
<p>Wordpress has some pretty nifty &#8216;magazine&#8217; themes, which do automatic translation of blog content into a newspaper-style viewing. Combining this with WP-o-Matic which turns RSS feeds into posts automatically; I have a pretty cool setup going. It took about 3 hours to install and customise (I ended up adapting the &#8216;Magazine-Basic&#8217; theme with the TTF Titles plugin and stripping out a lot of the navigation) &#8211; and then I inserted all the feeds from Planet OpenSim, Technorati, etc.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-thumbnail wp-image-313" title="wordpress_as_planet" src="http://www.adamfrisby.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/wordpress_as_planet-468x500.jpg" alt="wordpress_as_planet" width="468" height="500" />Overall it works pretty well &#8211; I have it configured to load all the OpenSim news, and it shows up in a nice chronological listing (screenshot above is scrolled back about 30 pages into late January). The layout is fairly consistent and easy to look at and being Wordpress &amp; PHP, pretty easy to customise further.</p>
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