Use Abilon to keep up to date with your favourite websites
December 6th, 2003
In a previous entry I talked about RSS aggregators. I mentioned NewsDesk 1.1 and SharpReader.
Well I tried them out. But the one I went for was Abilon from SisyphSoft. Like most of aggregators that seem to be out there, it's a Java-based program, so you need to have the Java Runtime on your computer. If you don't already have it, you can download the Java Runtime from Sun's website (it 's a quick, click-through install).
Abilon works well, especially if you have an always-on Internet connection. It's really a very simple thing. It has three panes. The left pane is a list of sites you're currently subscribed to. The right top pane is a list of articles for the site you select on the left. The right bottom pane shows the summary for the article that's currently selected. Usually the summary is just a single line of text. It depends what's in the RSS. Russell Beattie's Notebook puts the whole article in the summary, which I like. The Dilbert subscription (which comes with Abilon) has a Dilbert cartoon in the summary, which makes it easy to flick through them.
When you click a link to the article or the site it opens up, by default, in a tab behind the main tab. This is a pain because you have to click to it, rather than seeing it straight away (that extra click irritates me!). You have to remember to close the tabs that are added with each link you click otherwise you're left with loads of them. I'd have preferred it to use the same second tab for all linked pages. A better option is to set it to use your default browser. It then opens a new browser window for each link. Again, I'd prefer it to use a single browser window, but at least, with this option, you're spared that extra click!
Abilon comes preloaded with lots of subscriptions. These are quite good to get you started, and there are some good ones in there. But the first thing you'll want to do is wade through them, dividing the wheat from the chaff and deleting the majority of them. If you don't do this, Abilon will spend ages updating itself with pages you're not interested in.
But I'd recommend it as my news aggregator of choice. I've quite a convert already – if only for reading Dilbert! You can, of course, add this web log to Abilon (or your news aggregator of choice) by adding this URL:
http://www.itauthor.com/notes/index.rdf
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