
NewsGator Go!, previously only available for Windows Mobile, is now available for Blackberries and Java-capable phones including models from Nokia, Motorola, and Samsung.
This version synchronizes with your online NewsGator account and caches articles for later, offline consumption. You can also send stories via email through the program’s interface.
This is somewhat similar to Helio’s HOT service, a mini-RSS widget that pops up popular stories over the standard Helio interface. Check the site for compatibility, but most mobiles now have a Java client built-in, so it shouldn’t be an issue.
NewsGator Go! costs $29.95 alone or $14.95 with any of NewsGator’s other products (FeedDemon, NetNewsWire and Inbox). It’s officially available tomorrow but you got the hot dope today, people. Enjoy.


Umm… where? It’s not mentioned on the NewsGator website. Not yet, anyway.
Comment by Noah — March 13, 2007 @ 11:19 am
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Noah - tomorrow morning
Comment by John Biggs — March 13, 2007 @ 1:56 pm
Ha. Maybe that first sentence of the post should have read “…will be available tomorrow…” instead! ;)
Comment by Noah — March 14, 2007 @ 7:39 am
[...] NewsGator, one of the most popular browser-based RSS feed readers to grace our screens, has been available for mobile phones for some time, but only made compatible to the select group of subscribers’ handsets fortunate enough to have Windows Mobile installed. NewsGator Go! has now expanded compatibility to all Blackberries and all Java-enabled phones. That means Nokias, Motos, Samsungs, LGs, etc. [...]
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Comment by Tom — April 9, 2007 @ 2:19 am
[...] They have existing paid clients for Java and Windows Mobile phones we covered previously. These clients include additional features such as clippings and offline reading. [...]
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