Use Viigo to enjoy your favorite content from the Web on your Windows Mobile phone! Viigo is a free application that gives you instant access to breaking news, sports, entertainment, weather, blogs, or any RSS feed in a format highly optimized for viewing on a Windows Mobile phone. Check out Viigo today and enjoy the Internet when and where you want it.
Using Viigo, you have access to breaking news, sports, entertainment, weather, markets, blogs or any RSS feed you want, at the touch of a button.
You can:
Build custom feeds from third-party news sources, ESPN Sports, and MSN searches.
Choose from a comprehensive library of over 1,000 popular RSS feeds.
Track packages from UPS, USPS, FedEx and DHL.
Post articles to your del.icio.us account and easily forward interesting news articles to contacts in your address book.
Jack's link goes to a site that requires a user login, it is the Windows Live site.
Here is one that does not require you to login: Download Viigo: Free RSS Reader for mobile devices
(I prefer not having another login, when I just want top try something.)
This is the developer's site.
The site referenced at the bottom, Viigo Virtual Reach Download
and you can select the over the air download to get the CAB file.
I was planning on posting more about Viigo, but looks like you covered everything. I have been using it on my Blackberry Curve, and this is one of the best things that you can get for any phone, whether smart or stupid, windows or symbian, java or coffee, and it is free. This RSS reader has option to display only the RSS contents with brief detail, full RSS content in its own plain viewer, and finally to be able to see RSS content/post in browser. This works incredibly fast, and efficient. You can set how many RSS total you would like to receive, and how many news items for each feed. It also supports pictures in the RSS viewer.
I think everyone should have this on their phone, and subscribe to Mobility Site :D
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cool, I was looking into an RSS reader... and this one does a lot more
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Having played with a previous version i went back to ilium Newsbreak.
What the previous version didnt do was
a) support podcasts...
b) allow me to 'tag' interesting stories for reading on my pc later... newsbreak doesn't really do that either, but i can get around it by emailing the stories to me. But I could do that now with the Digg bit
If you don't need that then I'd reccomend mippin instead Mippin - Home