You’ve probably heard by now that we’ve re-launched NewsGator Online, our web-based aggregator, and we’ve made much of it free. Woo-hoo!
Here’s the part that’s now free:
- NewsGator Web Edition (the web-based aggregator), which includes recommendations, ratings, clippings, and lots of other cool features
- Blogroll publishing
- Headline re-publishing
- Synchronization with NewsGator Outlook Edition and FeedDemon (and other products in the future)
There’s so much cool stuff to talk about…for example, the new rating system we have for content. But rather than make you read for pages and pages right now, I’ll post more about this and other features in the coming days.
We’ve gotten some great feedback in the first few days – a few examples:
Brian LeRoux: This is the online aggregator I’ve been waiting for.
franck’s blog: The interface is very slick and years ahead of the Yahoo! implementation. If you read a lot of blogs, there is no contest.
anonymonk: In speed and looks it wins easily.
roudybob: I’m a big fan of NewsGator – and their online services are phenomenal.
Go try it for yourself, and let me know what you think! Just go to http://www.newsgator.com.
Some mistake surely.
I went to your web site and clicked on “Free Newsgator On-line” (Yellow) ad.
I filled out page one of the registration form and read the rules (which mentioned payment / Visa). I crossed for OKing them and got to the next page where ALL my choices (except for the free *trial*) were for chargeable options.
So where is the free in this?
Hi Mike,
In the second step of the sign-up process (“Step 2: Subscription Level”), the default selection for subscription level is “Free” – it’s the first one in the list. That’s the one you’re looking for!
Sneaky that, putting it first in the list :)
Apologies.
Now where were those glasses?
I use NewsGator as my RSS reader. Now they’ve made the web edition free for everyone it becomes a bit more useful. You can see related feeds, get recommended feeds, and syncronise your subscriptions across multiple machines. Best of all I can now use their internal ratings code and add their nice rating system to my site….[more]
Try http://www.thedailyread.com
It’s a web-based rss reader that doesn’t require users to create an account. Nearly 500 rss feeds in 22 seperate categories.