I'm glad to discover that some people found Greader2kindle interesting enough to write about it. Yesterday, I bumped into some very nice articles wrote about it. Thanks very much to their authors, and check by yourself:
- http://www.techworld365.com/download-greader2kindle-read-google-reader-rss-feeds-amazon-kindle/
- http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/News-Newsgroups-Blog-Tools/greader2kindle.shtml
- http://www.blogsdna.com/18163/read-google-reader-rss-feeds-on-amazon-kindle-with-greader2kindle.htm
- http://www.downseeker.com/download/270695/greader2kindle/
- http://www.cesarica.net/t74196/greader2kindle-0-3-3-1-free-download/?language=fr
- http://www.freewaregenius.com/2011/08/28/the-big-list-of-free-kindle-tools/
Ok, I'm quite happy: greader2kindle connects properly to any Google Reader account, retrieves the main feed, format the entries properly before converting them to mobipocket format, and send the ebook to the Kindle email address.
So every morning in the subway, I can read offline my Google Reader news. The pictures included in the RSS feeds are now even included in the generated ebook.
The code is not so nice, but I'll improve it later. Cause my real issue now, is that most of the RSS feeds want to redirect you to the corresponding web page. And that doesn't interest me at all since I want to read my news offline. Hence, greader2kindle must download the corresponding web page and included it in the generated mobipocket file.... read more