Web Forum Reader: Desktop app for reading... well you know
Spend a lot of time reading web-based forums? Wish there was a way to sift through new articles without visiting umpteen sites every day and hitting refresh a few hundred times a day? Web Forum Reader is a desktop application that lets you keep read postings from a wide variety of internet forums. It also works sort of like an RSS reader or email client, in that you can keep track of read items and scheduled automatic updates.
You'll need to take a few minutes to set up each forum you want to follow, since Web Forum Reader doesn't necessarily know how each page is laid out. But the setup process is relatively painless. You just have to click a couple of links on a forum page and tell the program if it's doing a good job of recognizing the page elements.
Web Forum Reader lets you open multiple tabs for viewing more than one forum at the same time. And you can create groups to keep all of your tech forums separated from your Mandy Moore fan forums. The application will set you back $30, but there's a 40 day free trial if you just want to check it out.
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You'll need to take a few minutes to set up each forum you want to follow, since Web Forum Reader doesn't necessarily know how each page is laid out. But the setup process is relatively painless. You just have to click a couple of links on a forum page and tell the program if it's doing a good job of recognizing the page elements.
Web Forum Reader lets you open multiple tabs for viewing more than one forum at the same time. And you can create groups to keep all of your tech forums separated from your Mandy Moore fan forums. The application will set you back $30, but there's a 40 day free trial if you just want to check it out.
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Subscribe to commentsPeter KirnApr 14th 2008 6:26PM
Anyone remember offline readers in the BBS days? This takes me back to those ... and, quite frankly, those were a *quicker* way of processing forum discussions than what we have now. (So much for progress.) But while this isn't quite that slickly integrated, I think it's a step in the right direction. Too bad there's not a sort of forum-specific extended RSS so we could get more rich client features.
RobDApr 15th 2008 10:26AM
It's about time someone wrote an app to remove all the cr^H^H noise from web forms.
Looks like this would make most of them readable -- if it works.