More SharpReader
One little cool feature I found while playing with SharpReader. I was dragging links around from Brad's site, and it was adding them with no problem. Until I got ot Ingo's site. It couldn't add the site for some reason. So I went to Ingo's site, found the RSS uri and did it myself. Weird, I wonder why drag and drop doesn't work for that site. Well, it seems it uses some sort of hueristics to make a good guess at the RSS file for a webpage. I had actually been dragging links to the blogs, not the rss file from Brad's site. Neat-o. Not perfect (adding Tim's site picked up the uri for the MSDN feeds for his feed), but still a nice little feature.
Speaking of drag and drop, it seems a little bizzaro. The first link you drag onto a newly created category obviously needs to be dropped ONTO the category name. After that, if you try to drop on the category name, it will add the link above the category, not contained by the category. You need to drop onto a feed that is already in the category on the second and beyond feeds that you add.
I've also thrown together an OPML file with a collection of links. Get it here. If you have links, PLEASE drop me a comment so I can add them. I'm thinking about throwing together a little web application where you could upload your opml file (or just your RSS file), and it would parse that and create kinda a .NET style DayPop.