
Another benefit is that desktop feed readers are perfectly suited to low bandwidth situations (when you’re using a GPRS/EDGE connection hooked up from your mobile phone, for example). Using a desktop application can thus make you feel at home. Web apps are getting better, but there’s still no web app like a desktop app.

Or maybe like shooting a fly with a Kalashnikov.
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Of course, you can use Gears with Google Reader and download all items for rapid reference, but that is like going from Ottawa to San Fransisco via Berlin, Rome, London and New York. Something as simple as dragging feeds across various categories, checking feeds rapidly (which I usually do when referring to posts for research) seems like a chore in a web application. However, as Steve Smith of Ordered List noted, web applications still don’t behave like desktop applications. you do not have to worry about losing your feeds when you’re away from home or your hard drive crashes. Being online applications, they can be accessed anywhere, and does not depend on the longetivity or proximity of your hard drive, ie. Google Reader is probably the obvious choice when anyone thinks of feed readers.
