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Netfront, one of the best browsers for Pocket PC has released a v3.3 technical preview that adds the enhancement of RSS reading.
So far, Netfront 3.3 seems to be awful lot faster on my device than even 3.2. I am not sure if it is due to the a Java client being absent or what, but I was certainly impressed on the first run. Now, how does it work is an RSS reader? Well, it hits the RSS or XML feed and then shows each story as an independent "block" in the browser you can get a small blurb, or scroll down to see the whole story. On the Pocket PC addict site, our XML feed loaded nearly instantly on the device. It looks good as well. I just haven't figured out yet how it functions as an offline reader.
VGA Support: The new version formally supports VGA LCD display on the machines with Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition software for Pocket PC. Smart Frame Operation: You can operate easily the contents with frames on small displays for Pocket PCs. By collaborating with Smart-Fit Rendering, this feature makes browsing operation more comfortable. RSS Support: By supporting RSS and Atom Feed, file types for content distribution using XML, you can view update information of blogs and news sites. Web Data/Password Manager: This feature provides unified management of username/password information entered by a user. Popup Block: This feature prevents popup windows users do not want to see, such as advertisements, from appearing. Page Translation.</p></blockquote>