Sauce Reader 2.0.2 Beta

3.9 out of 5 stars 3.9 (17 votes)

BETA (April 24, 2007)

Windows 2000/2003/9x/XP / Freeware / 1,397 downloads

Sauce Reader is a feed reader featuring an integrated weblogging tool. It has a clean, intuitive Outlook 2003 style user interface. Integrated weblogging environment with full posting functionality. You can share content with friends using the Windows Messenger integration.

Reviews of Sauce Reader

  1. 3 out of 5 stars
    guti

    Reviewing 2.0.2 Beta (Apr 25, 2007)

    Why are they distributing with the license control eSellerateControl350.dll?

    It looks to me that after beta, it will be converted to commercial/shareware. In that case, FeedDemon (http://fileforum.betanew.../FeedDemon/1057594119/1), is a much better approach.

  2. 3 out of 5 stars
    Noogle

    Reviewing 1.10 Beta (Jan 27, 2005)

    A great, stable reader with nice features. It's a serious resource hog, though, and feels pretty bloated.

  3. 5 out of 5 stars
    xion

    Reviewing 1.9.1 Beta (Oct 29, 2004)

    I don't know what are the speed issues with the other users. Takes about 3-4sec to open & about 1sec to close.
    The best RSS reader I have used so far & it is FREE!

  4. 1 out of 5 stars
    gcbetaman

    Reviewing 1.9 Beta (Oct 14, 2004)

    App sounded like something I really wanted to try. Installed clean, but would not start up. PC is running 1.1 .NET framework. Error message on startup:
    "An exception 'System.TypeInitializationException' has occurred in saucereadergui.exe."

  5. 2 out of 5 stars
    chspnll

    Reviewing 1.8 Beta (Sep 29, 2004)

    As another reader told, it takes a long time to open and close. No Help menu ever came up for me. Attempted to change a feed to a different link on same site, would not allow. Crashed. Sent many reports to synop, never got a reply.

    Requires DOT NET which turns my machine to clag. Not enought features to persevere with, except an attractive Outlook 2003 lookalike gui. I aint going to RSS Bandit, that needs dot net too, and it crashed far to frequently for my comfort.

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