Written by
Peter Murphy on
Monday, May 25, 2009
Go News Touch, is not a sixties flashback!
Doug posted about “GoNewsTouch” the other day, and I thought it was going to be a mobile TV app, turns out it’s a touch optimised RSS reader.
GoNews Touch Highlights
Powerful News Reader – Supports RSS, Full Text articles using template-parsing, article images and more!
Offline Aggregation – Grab news of your interest and read it even when you’re offline
Touch Designed – Designed specifically for use with Touch devices leaving your stylus far behind
Click here to read the release note from our development team and find out more about the new SBSH GoNews Touch
Pricing and Availability
GoNews Touch costs $14.95
GoNews Touch can be purchased at the SBSH Online Store at the following URL:
http://www.sbsh.net/products/windows_mobile_pocket_pc/gonews_touch/add_to_cart
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May 25, 2009
For those of you already using GoNews Touch, there is a special surprise. You do not need to do a thing to access JAMM’s feed. It is already in there under the Windows Mobile category. All you need to do is select it.
Watch for my review coming soon.
Doug
James
May 25, 2009
It looks like a pretty primitive RSS reader, that doesnt even compare with the competition. Egress and SPB’s offerings can do all of that, and far more. They’re both more mature and stable products. Oh, and Egress is cheaper too.
I’d rather if SBSH paid more attention to their existing products.
schmenge
May 25, 2009
Historically SBSH releases a V1 of something with good base functionality and then you see rapid, well fairly rapid, little mini releases adding features. I suspect this will be the same. The smartphone world is changing pretty rapidly and there will be a lot more changes in the next year or two. I would guess that many of the existing SBSH products have taken a bit of a hit and some may head towards being obsolete, so they (SBSH) need to work on both bringing those apps that have staying power into the future and developing new apps.
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