iNews : A simple-to-use and handy program worth having when you need to synchronize your favorite RSS feeds to your iPod and organize them on the breeze
iNews is a lightweight Windows application built specifically for helping you synchronize your favorite RSS feeds to your iPod and organize them on the fly.
Simplistic layout
It sports a clean and simple layout that offers only a few only dedicated parameters to tinker with. Everything is kept as simple and clear as possible, so even rookies can master the entire process with minimum effort without having to consult a help manual or watch online tutorials.
Basic functionality and good response time
iNews comes packed with only a few configuration settings for helping you tweak the operation. You can view your RSS feeds displayed in the primary panel, and check the information about each entry, such as name and URL.The lack of configurable settings makes it an ideal tool for rookies who don’t want to spend a lot of time configuring the dedicated parameters. You can also select the iPod drive letter and specify the maximum entries per feed. The synchronization process can be carried out with just one click.During our testing we have noticed that iNews carries out the process very quickly. As it would be expected from such a small utility, it remains light on system resources, so it doesn’t hamper computer performance, nor interfere with other programs’ functionality.
Bottom line
To sum things up, iNews offers a simple software solution when it comes to helping you synchronize your favorite RSS feeds to your iPod and organize them on the breeze. It can be easily installed and configured by all types of users, regardless of their experience level.
iNews runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 82 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Multimedia and Presentation.
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