I have used a lot of RSS readers including manifesto, byline and feeds. What I have been waiting for is for an rss reader to have PUSH. [app]RSSPush[/app] is the first one I can see, that has just been released. Anyone got this yet?
I don't think it can do that yet.Am I correct in thinking it only pushes RSS from a limited selection of sites?![]()
Can you designate which feeds to push or not push?
Or if you use the app, it pushes the ones you pick or not?
I would love to use this as my RSS reader, but only want certain sites' articles pushed and just be able to read the rest.
Yea, that answers it.You first enter a keyword and then you're presented with a large list of subscriptions, you select the subscriptions you want the app to pull feeds based on your keywords. The subscriptions can be from any website. For instance, I selected "iPhone" as my keyword and chose several sites including "TUAW" and "BBC News". When news items contain the keyword "iPhone", it's pushed to your phone. All other news from that particular website is bypassed unless you use the "." keyword then it'll push any and all articles from that website.
Rat Boy, if I've understood you correctly then it does what you want it to do.
Yea, that answers it.
I was hoping you could still opt to read the articles that are NOT pushed if you so choose to.
Sounds like you can't.
Bummer.
Thanks!You can. Set-up two keywords, in my case:
1. "iPhone" from TUAW will result in iPhone only content.
2. "." from TUAW will result in showing all articles from TUAW regardless of keywords.
The only two limitations that I can think of are:
1. You can add your own feeds.
2. You have to wait until the RSSPUSH servers push data to your phone.
Rat Boy, what it doesn't do is send you a notification of keyword items and then allow you to read the rest of the items in a Byline type interface. I would stick to a dedicated RSS reader like Byline for that.
Just took a look and all 3 reviews for this app are 1 star. The common thread is that no one seems to be getting any pushed messages. The program doesn't seem to be working. Anyone who has bought this program got it working?
Well, I haven't received any PUSH updates in about 4 hours.
I've got it set to push all RSS from TUAW. Haven't received anything from that. I also had it setup for keyword 'Jeff Gordon' (testing the NASCAR and Yahoo! servers) and the program was sending every RSS post (like from their Home Page RSS) and nothing from NASCAR. Deleted that keyword feed. Also have it set to send one from a website that does a daily post. We'll see if it works when it usually happens in the morning.
Pretty disappointing so far. The app has lots of potential.
That's one of the limitations I noticed. There is a delay between the time the content provider publishes the articles and the time you receive the article. So far I understand that RSSPUSH servers act like a conduit, they pull data and after a set time, they push that data out. It's not true PUSH but it works.
Well, I haven't received any PUSH updates in about 4 hours.
I've got it set to push all RSS from TUAW. Haven't received anything from that. I also had it setup for keyword 'Jeff Gordon' (testing the NASCAR and Yahoo! servers) and the program was sending every RSS post (like from their Home Page RSS) and nothing from NASCAR. Deleted that keyword feed. Also have it set to send one from a website that does a daily post. We'll see if it works when it usually happens in the morning.
Pretty disappointing so far. The app has lots of potential.
m3coolpix, has anything changed? Have you received any PUSH updates yet?
m3coolpix, has anything changed? Have you received any PUSH updates yet?
After changing some of my checked RSS feeds late last night, I've started receiving PUSH updates again early this morning. Maybe I had something mis-configured.
There really needs to be a way to completely see what you are subscribing to, or how the feeds that you've defined already are set up. If you've got a lot of '.' (or send all) feeds setup, then there's no way to determine which feed is what. That is confusing to me, as it seems I'm doing it somewhat blind. Maybe that's part of 1.1 that's coming out?
Also, this app seems to use the voicemail routine to setup the alert on the lockscreen push. Because everytime that a PUSH notice is received, my custom WinterBoard sound setting plays the sound for voicemail, and then Reminder keeps the chosen repeat for voicemail going, until I confirm the push receipt.
Thanks for taking the updates. Based on what you now have seen, would you recommend the app?
Wow. Being put in the spotlight....Can I wait to see v1.1 (supposedly submitted to Apple soon) to answer that?
Honestly, I'm a RSS 'newbie' if you will. Learning. I've always gotten my information that I'm interested in via a LOT of bookmarked sites. I visit them daily/hourly, both via my desktop and my iPhone. I was trying to get 'in the know' faster for some of the things I'm interested in with learning RSS a bit better and using the app to help....
So, to answer the question. I don't at all regret the purchase, and I'm still using it. It's working for me now, for all that I've subscribed to. It could use some 'polish', from this RSS newbie's perspective. I mentioned above my configuration confusion
I've posted this in another thread....$3-4 apps I don't mind trying and evaluating all day long. I do 2-4 a week. I'd rather do this than give the $ to Starbucks (I make better coffee anyway)...... If I like the app, it's stays on the iPhone and I review it. If I don't like an app, I just delete it. Some of those get rated, some don't. Honest ratings, no bent or spiteful bashing (so I don't necessarily agree with the ratings of this App on the App Store). And, if an app that I like gets used at least weekly, then it gets a a spot on Springboard. I have about 65 apps in iTunes, and about 50 taking up screen space on my iPhone. I've deleted maybe 15 apps completely.
I'm hopeful with v1.1, and being able to enter my own feeds. Definitely will help. A little polish on the user interface, being able to enter my own feeds, and it'll get pretty satisfactory ratings.
Hopefully the rambling makes a bit of sense.