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Attensa for Outlook in PC Magazine

Scott Niesen

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"Attensa for Outlook stands out for its implementation and feature set."

Here's the complete PC Mag review of Attensa for Outlook.


Attensa for Outlook 1.1 - "ingeniously powerful yet reasonably simple"

Scott Niesen

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Heinz Tschabitscher at about.email calls the newest version of Attensa for Outlook "an ingeniously powerful yet reasonably simple way to read RSS feeds in Outlook."
 
 
Here are the pros and cons as Heinz sees them:

Pros
  • Attensa for Outlook integrates news feeds nicely with Outlook
  • Finding and subscribing to feeds as well as searches is easy, and tagging lets you organize
  • Attensa for Outlook synchronizes perfectly with the Attensa Online web-based RSS feed reader
Cons
  • Attensa for Outlook does not offer a newspaper-like overview of all news

We especially appreciate the wrap-up:  "Attensa's nice integration with Outlook lets you use all its searching and archiving features, but it adds a powerful trick of its own, too:

Dynamic Feed Management!

Michelle Hall

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Attensa for Outlook version 1.1 makes managing your feeds a snap, now that your news feed folders are drag-and-droppable in Outlook's mail folder pane. Get granular with your feed organization without opening Attensa's configuration application by right-clicking on your Attensa folder, right in Outlook. Select New Folder, give it a name, drag some feeds into it, and spend less time looking for the news you need right now.

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