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Any news reader/podcast receiver worth its disk space should do more than gather headlines. It should also help you search for and organize the latest and most in-depth information on the subjects you're most interested in. All of these functions and more make eSobi among the most popular information management tools available. It combines an RSS reader for searching and gathering the news and updates you want it to, a meta-search engine, and an information library built out of items you select, with eSobi's help. You can build a database of articles, references, and other saved materials that could take a long time to find through ordinary searching.
The program's interface resembles an email client for a nice, familiar feel. Tabs for News, Podcast, Search, and Library manage content in a left-hand sidebar. The search and indexing features built into eSobi simplify finding just the right bit of information, whether it's in your library or the Internet. Setup and configuration are as easy as a Windows Installer can make them, and so is setting the options, such as how much space on your hard drive you want for your library. You can register eSobi without buying it to take full advantage of online features.
The fully functional trial version of eSobi is free to use for 90 days, after which it's $19.95. That's more than long enough to see whether eSobi is for you. Chances are, if you've been using it for 90 days, it'll be hard to give up...
I first knew about Esobi because it was on my Acer computer when I bought it for Christmas. I soon fell in love with its news watch feature and decided to use it as my main RSS reader. Last week I upgraded my eSobi to the full version, adding the additional podcast and search tools to it. I can’t express enough how much I enjoy the idea of integration. Now I can basically do everything web-related in eSobi, ranging from reading news to listening to podcast stuff. I would highly recommend eSobi to everyone who loves the Internet as much as me! Be aware: if you don’t have eSobi yet, go download from its website instead of here. Even if I like Software.Informer a lot, the information about eSobi here is already out of date. The new eSobi has a podcast receiver that makes the program more complete!
I've been using eSobi more than a year for now. I generally use it for reading business news during breakfast. Not like online readers, eSobi offers a clean, Outlook-like interface so I didn't have to learn anything but know how to use this application right away. I particularly like to Channel Watch feature that enables me to reader only stuff I need. Very neat! I'd recommend it to everyone. (BTW, note that the information contained on this page seems out of date. I just ran auto update of my esobi last week and the new interface is certainly more appealing. )
As RSS reader getting more and more popular and going web-based nowadays, I think Esobi does a great job by integrating 3 major Internet necessities in one program to be a client software. I used to use iGoogle and RSS Owl but when I found Esobi has meta-search (search 3 engines at once) which other reader doesn't, I decided to make a switch. I am still figuring out if I will use Esobi on a daily basis but I do use it when I need to do researches at school and in my office (I am a marketing intern now). Oh also, Esobi is quite fun to use sometimes; as a member I just received a short intro animation from them.
The program's interface resembles an email client for a nice, familiar feel. Tabs for News, Podcast, Search, and Library manage content in a left-hand sidebar. The search and indexing features built into eSobi simplify finding just the right bit of information, whether it's in your library or the Internet. Setup and configuration are as easy as a Windows Installer can make them, and so is setting the options, such as how much space on your hard drive you want for your library. You can register eSobi without buying it to take full advantage of online features.
The fully functional trial version of eSobi is free to use for 90 days, after which it's $19.95. That's more than long enough to see whether eSobi is for you. Chances are, if you've been using it for 90 days, it'll be hard to give up...