RSS Bandit, now with Search Folders

There are three major things that I love about Outlook 2003, as anyone who is a regular reader of my weblog will probably know since I won't shut up about them: search folders, colored follow-up flags, and smart date grouping.

In many ways, I consider Outlook 2003 to be a prelude to what we can expect with WinFS and the future with Longhorn - where the item is stored under the hoods is irrelevant; everything is just a view.

Well, Dare and Torsten have introduced the first two of these Outlook 2003 features into RSS Bandit.

COOL!

I've been using Bloglines for awhile now, and it's great because it solves a lot of the problems I've had in the past keeping my read/unread in sync across machines. Actually, the sychronization issue seems to be present everywhere for me - blogs, Outlook, files.

In fact, I haven't used RSS Bandit for awhile now - but damn it looks great! Maybe I'll work on my WebSync project so I can use RSS Bandit!

(Unless Dare wants to add that in there for me too!)

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