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Newsgator beta uses AJAX, looks pretty much the same

Newsgator Beta
I started using Google Reader a few months ago, largely because it's fast, customizable, and lets me combine all of my feeds into a "river of news." In other words, I can read my news based on when it came in rather than what source it came from.

But up until I switched to Google Reader, I was a pretty big fan of NewsGator. It's got a clean look and feel, it's easy to use, and has podcasting support. But it was slow.

NewsGator has released a new beta version that makes use of AJAX to speed things up a bit. For example, when you click on the settings tabs in Newsgator Classic, you're directed to a new page. In Newsgator Beta a window pops up on your screen and disappears when you click close.

The page doesn't need to refresh every time you switch feeds or mark items read. But Newsgator still takes longer to load feeds than Google Reader. And I've grown rather fond of my river of news.

Otherwise, the new beta looks and behaves remarkably like Newsgator Classic. While this is great if you've been using Newsgator for a while, it doesn't seem to offer many new compelling features that would convince me to switch back.

Tags: feed reader, FeedReader, newsgator, newsgator beta, NewsgatorBeta, rss

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