TOOLS: evaluation phase conclusion of SauceReader

Since Mai 14, 2004, I’m using intensively Sauce Reader from Synop as feed-reader and I would like to summarize my impression, as an "evaluation phase conclusion" (for my other posts, have a look here, here and here) :

What’s Cool

  • Great user interface: clean, intuitive Outlook 2003 style user interface
  • Sauce Reader toolbar available in Internet Explorer
  • Very good usability
  • Since this version: performance, stability and a quite good memory foot-print
  • Customization of keyboard shortcuts
  • Great desktop alert when new feed items arrive
  • Feed discovery and one-click subscription to RSS and Atom feeds
  • Pop-up blocking, complete default browser support
  • Integrated weblogging environment with full posting functionality (including image uploading)
  • Great full-text search functionality (within archived items)
  • Support for content in any language or character encoding
  • Automatic application updates
  • Support of proxy, great feature to stay tuned at work
  • Free for personal use, reasonnable price for commercial use ($25US per license)
  • Last but not least, very active development team, professional alpha- and beta-phase
  • Room for improvement

  • I’m still not totally convinced by the “posting” module. The development team improved a lot the possibilities, stability and performance. But I still prefer to use the very simple Blogger web interface. Perhaps out of habit? Let’s see.
  • Conclusion

    All in all, I still think that Sauce Reader is the best aggregator at this moment (on Microsoft platform). The last developments of this tool (five releases now!) give me a very convincing impression of the Synop’s capability and user orientation.

    PS1: have a look at the reviews of Robert Scoble and of Laurent.

    PS2: my review was linked by Synop on their product homepage ;-)

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