~terry
Wed, Jul 24, 1996 (12:49)
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Smart NewsReader -- Intel's Smart NewsReader is primarily a
rudimentary news reader with two advanced features -- intelligent
agent technology that ranks threads according to your interests and
'objectify' capabilities which allow you to launch apps based on
information found in news articles. With the information evaluation
feature, you tell the agent which articles interest you and which
don't. With as little as 50 feedback articles, the agent can predict
and sort the articles that are most likely to meet your interests.
Objectification is another feature designed to make the laborious
task of traversing newsgroups easier. With this feature, the Smart
NewsReader parses the body of an article and looks for words or
objects like dates, URLs, e-mail addresses, and phone numbers. By
double clicking on these objects, the news reader will automatically
launch your calendar, web browser, mail, or rolodex clients. While
these are both great features that should be included in more news
readers, the other features in Smart NewsReader just don't measure
up to the competition. The interface is downright unattractive and
counter-intuitive. Features like encryption capabilities, UUdecoding
(although external multimedia viewers can be launched),
offline/online newsreading, right mouse button functionality, and
quick purging are noticeably absent. In addition, the news reader is
extremely slow relative to the better newsreaders on the market
(Agent, News Xpress, and WinVN for example). Still, Smart
NewsReader does offer advanced kill list support, multimedia
mapping, and multiple sorting key features in addition to the two
advanced capabilities identified above. While Smart NewsReader
may not be everyone's idea of the perfect news reader, it does offer
some impressive features not found in other clients. For those
looking for an news reader that can read your mind, Smart
NewsReader is the closest app currently available.
Pros: Objectify and information evaluation features, advanced kill
list support, multimedia mapping
Cons: Slow, unattractive interface, could be more intuitive, lacks
critical features
New: No obvious
New features in v1.33 Beta
Version Reviewed: 1.33 Beta
Date of Review: 6/23/96 Reviewer: Forrest Stroud
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