Grazr works directly on RSS files too
The response to the public alpha test of Grazr has been tremendous, but one thing that seems to have escaped most people's notice is the fact that it can display the contents of an RSS feed, even if there is no OPML file. Here is an example of Grazr displaying the RSS file for this blog. Note that the URL it is using is my RSS feed, not an OPML file. One great application for this is a listing on every blog's page of its most recent posts. The visitor can read past blog posts without leaving the current page. You can use this capability to display the result of searching for tags on sites like Del.icio.us, or Digg. The alpha version of Grazr still needs work on the display format for posts, but that will be cleared up soon. Since Grazr can display photos without having to open a new browser window, you can also use it to display images from RSS feeds delivered by Flickr, or NASA.


