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  Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
   Tue, 13 May 2003   
  
  
  
    Magpie joins the gzip club
    
   
    
     Kellan e-mailed to let me know that Magpie is supporting gzip encoding.
On my blog, the non-gzipping aggregators with the most hits are:
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    - SharpReader
 - NetNewsWire
 - Radio Userland
 - AmphetaDesk
 - RSSBandit
 
- Aggie 1.0 RC5 - supported
 - AmphetaDesk - no support planned until after 1.0
 - Bottom Feeder - supported
 - Channel Buddy - not supported - but private in-house aggregator used by "a total of two people in the world"
 - effnews - supported
 - FeedReader - unsupported
 - Hep - supported in 0.4
 - java.blogs aggregator - no plans to implement GZip support
 - Magpie RSS - supported as of 0.5
 - NetNewsWire - added to feature request list
 - Newsgator - support as of 1.2 beta.
 - Newzcrawler - not supported
 - nntp//rss - supported in 0.3
 - ping.blog.gs - awaiting a reply
 - Radio Userland - unsupported but Andre Radke has written a plugin supporting gzip.
 - RSS Bandit - being worked on
 - SharpReader - being worked on
 - Straw - supported
 - Syndirella - Simon Fell has released a version supporting gzip.
 - Wildgrape NewsDesk - support in an unspecified future release
 
   
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