I noted the following thing:
- List sort animation - the Lists in the List-pane are sorted based on the number of unread Items in a list. This sorting is animated
Supported MicroContent Type(s):
Blogs •
Rating: 37 out of 90 points (checklist 1.4) •
Developer:
NewsFire •
Version: 1.3 •
Checklist
- MicroContent (6/10) - to what degree does the client support MicroContent Items?
- Structure - YES, standard blog structure. Not all information in the structure is readily available;
- Multiplicity - YES. I assume that the various RSS and Atom feeds contain different fields;
- Flexibility - NO, not relevant here;
- MicroWeb - YES, a blog Item might contain images;
- Pick-list fields - NO;
- Merged - NO, not relevant;
- Title - YES;
- Description - YES;
- Tags - NO;
- Rating - YES, I am tempted to call the Flag a rating, although it also has consequences for the persistence;
- Interface (3/10) - does the client have the characteristic layout?
- View-pane - YES, however the View-pane is toggled with the Items-pane;
- View-pane Styles - NO;
- View-pane Window - NO;
- Items-pane - YES, on the right of the window
- Items-pane Views - NO, only a tabular format is available;
- Items-pane Sorting - NO;
- Items-pane Fields - NO;
- Lists-pane - YES, on the left side of the window (traditional view);
- Browser-pane - NO;
- Pane layout change - NO;
- Item functions (5/10) - which functions for managing individual Items are supported?
- View - YES, although not all field information is readily available;
- Create - NO;
- Edit - NO;
- Mark - YES, the Client checks whether a user has seen an Item. And a user can flag an Item;
- Search - NO;
- Access Control - NO;
- Duplicate Control - NO;
- Delete - YES, but I not sure what this means;
- Persistence - YES;
- ;i>Downloading - YES, one can specify whether an enclosure must be downloaded or not;
- List functions (7/17)
- Local Lists - NO;
- Connected Lists - NO;
- Shared Lists - NO;
- Remote Lists - YES, these are either RSS or Atom feeds. They are called Subscriptions. It is also possible to define Smart Remote Lists;
- Handpicked Lists - NO, the contents of each List is set by the author of the List;
- Smart Lists - YES, also search feeds;
- Recommendation Lists - NO;
- List Metadata - YES, this is the information on the feed;
- Statistics - YES, the Client shows the number of unread Items in a List;
- Directory - NO;
- Add - YES;
- Edit - YES;
- Remove - NO;
- Show - NO, not relevant for this MicroContent type;
- Backup/revert - NO;
- Refresh - YES;
- Delete - YES;
- Group functions (4/9) - does the Client support groups?
- Unlimited Depth - NO, it has just single depth;
- Local Groups - YES;
- Connected Groups - NO;
- Shared Groups - NO;
- Remote Groups - NO;
- Handpicked Groups - NO;
- Smart Groups - NO;
- Recommendation Lists - NO;
- Directory - NO;
- Add - YES;
- Edit - YES, the name can be edited;
- Delete - YES;
- Import (2/6) - does the client allow for importing Items?
- Classic - NO, not relevant for this MicroContent Type;
- Standards - YES, an OPML-file;
- Proprietary - NO;
- Applications - YES, a feed can be autodetected in a browser or on a specified URL and then be opened;
- Bookmarklet - NO;
- Drag&drop - NO;
- Export (4/14) - does the client allow for exporting Items?
- Classic - NO;
- Standard - NO;
- Proprietary - NO;
- HTML - NO;
- Print - YES;
- Feeds - NO;
- Local - NO, however a directory can be exported as OPML-file;
- Connected - NO;
- Shared - NO;
- Remote: .Mac - NO;
- Remote: FTP - NO;
- Remote: RPC - NO;
- Drag&drop - NO;
- Application - YES, to blog editors such as MarsEdit. Enclosures can be added to iTunes. Items can also be mailed;
- MacOSX (9/15) - is the client a good MacOSX application?
- Look&Feel - YES;
- Menu - YES;
- Toolbar - NO;
- Alt-click - YES, although ho feedback is given;
- Ctrl-click - YES;
- Drag&drop - YES, for filling the groups;
- Services - YES, for adding a new feed;
- Dock - YES, for refreshing;
- Spotlight - YES;
- Dashboard - NO;
- AppleScript - NO;
- Framework - NO;
- Menu bar - NO;
- Plug-ins - NO, although I did see a Themes folder;
- Language - NO, just english;
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